Organisers say event will remember those who died before getting compensation as ‘journey towards justice continues’

A vigil to mark the sixth anniversary of the Windrush scandal being exposed will take place on Saturday to “honour victims” and “remember those who have died without redress”, campaigners have said.

The rally, organised bygroups supporting victims of the scandal including the Windrush National Organisation (WNO), the Black Cultural Archives and Churches Together England, will take place at Windrush Square in Brixton, south London, at midday.

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