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October 2016

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Families United against Custody Death

London. Sat 29 Oct 2016

 

 Family members hold the banner for justice for Kingsley Burrell

 Police talk with the organisers telling them the vegan march is coming

 

 A woman from Birmingham speaks to the press about how she has been harassed by the police

 

 Marcia Rigg

 'Abolish the Police'

 'Cops are worse than Death Eaters' (followers of Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter books0

 'Remembering & Honouring queer, trans and gender-nonconforming people who have died in custody'

 Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennet whose twin Leon Patterson was batterd to death by police in 1992

 Becky Shah (centre) whose mother died at Hillsborough stands with survivor Gillian Edwards (right)

 Marcia Rigg holds the list of over 3000 who are known to have died in custody since 1969

another woman holds the list
    
 

 

 

 

 Becky Shah and Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennet
    
 

 Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennet whose twin Leon Patterson was killed by police in 1992

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