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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 27 MIN

Unlawful Killing: Legacy Part 1 | Series 3 Episode 1

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How do bereaved families cope after a loved one dies in such horrendous circumstances? What can be done to keep their loved one’s name alive within a system that’s so keen to bury the truth and move on?Lucy and Lee are back for a third series and while reflecting on series one and two, they look at how bereaved families have united in their campaigning and grief to continue collective journeys for justice. Campaign groups are formed, commemorations are erected, legacies are made, loved ones live on. In this episode Lee speaks about his own experience with building the Cherry Groce Foundation — named in tribute to his mum who was paralysed and later died after being shot by a Met police officer in 1985 — which aims to make a difference to the lives of ordinary people who are faced with extraordinary challenges.  Find out more about the Cherry Groce Foundation (https://www.cherrygroce.org/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How do bereaved families cope after a loved one dies in such horrendous circumstances? What can be done to keep their loved one’s name alive within a system that’s so keen to bury the truth and move on?Lucy and Lee are back for a third series and while reflecting on series one and two, they look at how bereaved families have united in their campaigning and grief to continue collective journeys for justice. Campaign groups are formed, commemorations are erected, legacies are made, loved ones live on. In this episode Lee speaks about his own experience with building the Cherry Groce Foundation — named in tribute to his mum who was paralysed and later died after being shot by a Met police officer in 1985 — which aims to make a difference to the lives of ordinary people who are faced with extraordinary challenges.  Find out more about the Cherry Groce Foundation (https://www.cherrygroce.org/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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