Parents of 22-year-old killed in Plymouth say police did not pursue case thoroughly because of his race

A police investigator is to face a disciplinary hearing over an inquiry into the mysterious death of a talented black student who was struck by a train following a night out in Plymouth.

The parents of Romello McCook, 22, have claimed the British Transport Police (BTP) did not investigate his death thoroughly because of his race and have fought for five years to try to find out exactly what happened.

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