Parents of Stephen Lawrence ‘losing confidence’ in ability of process to get to the truth

The parents of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence have warned that they are losing confidence in the ability of a public inquiry to uncover the truth of how undercover police officers spied on them.

Stephen’s mother, Doreen Lawrence said it was an “an utter disgrace” that the Metropolitan police had failed to fulfil its promise to release documents detailing the surveillance operation on her family.

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