London, UK. 29th October 2016. People hold a banner calling for Justice for Darren Neville, who died after a cardiac arrest when he was forcibly restrained by seven police in May 2013. The Families and friends of people killed by police or in prisons wait for the start of their annual march at a funereal pace from Trafalgar Square to Downing St to hold a rally and deliver a letter to Theresa May. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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