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October 2015

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UFFC Annual Remembrance Procession 2015

Whitehall, London. Sat 31 Oct 2015

  

 
 A woman holds up a poster showing the many injuries on the body of Sheku Bayoh as his brother-in-law Adeyemi (Ade) Johnson speaks

  Adeyemi (Ade) Johnson

 Cephus "Uncle Bobby" Johnson speaks about the lack of justice for those murdered by police and

  the killing of his nephew Oscar Grant in Los Angeles. His convicted killer, a police officer, served only 365 days in jail.

 

 

 Marcia Rigg, whose fight to find evidence led to an inquest verdict that the police had used "unsuitable and unnecessary force"
which had "more than minimally" contributed to her brother Sean's death. She is still fighting for justice.

 Family members walk to hand in a letter at Downing St

 
 
Rupert Sylvester, father of Roger Sylvester talks about his son's killing and the lack of justice  

 

 

 

 

Shaun Hall, the brother of Mark Duggan, shot by police in 2011,  

 

 

 

 

Barry Wilson talks about the 'Justice for Rebecca' campaign for a 'Rebecca's Law' following the death of
Rebecca Overy after she was moved to an adult mental health unit without effective transition.

 

Becky Sharp whose mother died at Hillsborough talks about the long campaign to get justice for the 96 who died 

 

 
   

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