RM2K1CFMM–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. The visibly grief stricken Prosper Kaba and Helen NKama, Chris's mother and father and other members of the family join the vigil Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TB14–Chris Kaba's father Prosper Kaba outside Inner South London Coroner's Court after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA07YC–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba and Nkama Lumuanganu, father and mother of Chris Kaba, join campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) for their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K1CFX1–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. The visibly grief stricken Prosper Kaba and Helen NKama, Chris's mother and father and other members of the family join the vigil Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TB15–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's parents Prosper Kaba (left) and Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA0801–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba, father of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K1CFR4–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. The visibly grief stricken Prosper Kaba and Helen NKama, Chris's mother and father and other members of the family join the vigil Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TB3K–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's parents Prosper Kaba (left) and Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA239X–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba and Helen Lumuanganu, father and mother of Chris Kaba, join campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) for their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police
RM2K1CF40–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TA82–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's parents Prosper Kaba (left) and Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA07Y8–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba, father of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K1CF93–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TA86–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's parents Prosper Kaba (left) and Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA07YJ–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba (l), father of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K1CFEJ–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TA83–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's parents Prosper Kaba (left) and Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA23CH–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba (l) and Nkama Lumuanganu (r), father and mother of Chris Kaba, and Carole Duggan (c), aunt of Mark Duggan, are interviewed after United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838
RM2K1CFEC–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TB3H–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA23CN–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba, father of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England a
RM2K1CG3B–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy addresses the hundreds gathered. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TBBP–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA081K–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Prosper Kaba (c) and Nkama Lumuanganu (r), the father and mother of Chris Kaba, stand outside Downing Street following the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police i
RM2K1CFB9–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Marcia Rigg, the mother of Sean Rigg another black man killed by police speaks to those gathered. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TADR–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA07YW–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Relatives of Oladeji Omishore, Mark Duggan, Leon Patterson, Matthew Leahy, Chris Kaba, Mouayed Bashir and Jack Susianta arrive at 10 Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister on behalf of the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K1CF97–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Jeremy Corbyn joins Marvina Newton of Leeds Black Lives Matter and addresses those gathered Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TBBT–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA07XN–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Relatives of Oladeji Omishore, Mark Duggan, Leon Patterson, Matthew Leahy, Chris Kaba, Mouayed Bashir and Jack Susianta arrive at 10 Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister on behalf of the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TBBH–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA0800–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Jefferson Bosela, cousin of Chris Kaba, is interviewed as United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) representatives arrive in Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2K4TADN–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA07YE–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Relatives of Chris Kaba leave Downing Street after presenting letters with the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following an annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
RM2K4TBBF–Chris Kaba's cousin Jefferson Bosela reads a statement outside Inner South London Coroner's Court, alongside Chris's uncle Kiyika Nkama Nkamu (left), father Prosper Kaba (second left) and mother Helen Lumuanganu after the inquest into his death. Picture date: Tuesday October 4, 2022.
RM2KA23C4–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Nkama Lumuanganu, mother of Chris Kaba, is comforted by Carole Duggan (r), aunt of Mark Duggan, as she addresses fellow campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) outside Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police
RM2KA23CE–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Nkama Lumuanganu (c), mother of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police
RM2KA07YA–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Nkama Lumuanganu, mother of Chris Kaba, is comforted by Carole Duggan (r), aunt of Mark Duggan, as she addresses fellow campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) outside Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA23C9–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Representatives of the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) arrive in Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police
RM2KA239P–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) hold their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA23BC–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) hold their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA23B8–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) hold their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA23B9–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) hold their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA23BY–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennett, twin sister of Leon Patterson, addresses fellow campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) outside Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Leon Patterson died in November 1992 after spending a week in custody at Stockport police station. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
RM2KA07YN–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Representatives of the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) arrive in Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA0811–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) representatives stand outside Downing Street following an annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KA07YT–London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Representatives of the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) arrive in Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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