London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Adama Jalloh, sister of Sheku Bayoh, speaks in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Sheku Bayoh, 31, died on 3 May 2015 after being restrained using incapacitating sprays, batons and handcuffs by nine police officers in Kirkcaldy. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 19
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London, UK. 29th October, 2022. Adama Jalloh, sister of Sheku Bayoh, speaks in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals. Sheku Bayoh, 31, died on 3 May 2015 after being restrained using incapacitating sprays, batons and handcuffs by nine police officers in Kirkcaldy. There have been 1, 838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News