Two members of the family of Christopher Alder, who died in police custody, with a civil rights campaigner outside the High Court in London, after an unsuccessful attempt by five police officers to overturn a jury's verdict of unanimous killing on Mr Alder. * L-R: Ruggie Johnson, Northern Co-ordinator for the National Civil Rights Movement; Richard Alder, Christopher's brother and Tracy Alder, Christopher's cousin. Mr Alder, 37, a former paratrooper who was decorated for his service in Northern Ireland, was left dying on a police station floor for a crucial nine minutes before officers on
![Two members of the family of Christopher Alder, who died in police custody, with a civil rights campaigner outside the High Court in London, after an unsuccessful attempt by five police officers to overturn a jury's verdict of unanimous killing on Mr Alder. * L-R: Ruggie Johnson, Northern Co-ordinator for the National Civil Rights Movement; Richard Alder, Christopher's brother and Tracy Alder, Christopher's cousin. Mr Alder, 37, a former paratrooper who was decorated for his service in Northern Ireland, was left dying on a police station floor for a crucial nine minutes before officers on Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/G5B9DJ/two-members-of-the-family-of-christopher-alder-who-died-in-police-G5B9DJ.jpg)
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1959 x 1286 px | 33.2 x 21.8 cm | 13.1 x 8.6 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
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Johnny GreenMore information:
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Two members of the family of Christopher Alder, who died in police custody, with a civil rights campaigner outside the High Court in London, after an unsuccessful attempt by five police officers to overturn a jury's verdict of unanimous killing on Mr Alder. * L-R: Ruggie Johnson, Northern Co-ordinator for the National Civil Rights Movement; Richard Alder, Christopher's brother and Tracy Alder, Christopher's cousin. Mr Alder, 37, a former paratrooper who was decorated for his service in Northern Ireland, was left dying on a police station floor for a crucial nine minutes before officers on duty realised his plight and tried to save him.