For 26 years, grieving relatives have been joining the United Friends and Families Campaign rally to call for accountability

The grieving families of Chris Kaba and Oladeji Omishore joined the United Friends and Families Campaign (UFFC) march on Saturday afternoon, their presence swelling the numbers of London’s most solemn annual protest.

Each October for the past 26 years, relatives of men and women killed in police custody, and their supporters, have marched from Trafalgar Square to Downing Street to call for justice and accountability for their loved ones.

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