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HOW DID MY SON DIE?

HOW DID MY SON DIE?

14 July 2011

John Prendergast
johnp@southwarknews.org

A mother wants the police to ‘front up’ and end the heartache she feels following the mysterious death of her son in Birmingham.

Demetre Fraser, 21, was raised in the Peckham and Nunhead area by Jossette Fraser, but was staying in the Midlands at the end of May when Jossette got the call stating her child was in a critical condition in hospital.

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Comment 1. At 01:27 PM on 15 Jul 2011, angela wrote:
The police need to be brought to justic. A young man does not just fly off a tower block. I was so glad to attend the march and read out a poem about the peckham one t.dot with his mum. Remember this if there was not footage of the G20 march no officer(s) would have been held accoutable for their actions. People are dying in custody or by the hands of the police. WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?
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Comment 2. At 01:29 PM on 21 Jul 2011, ms n jackson wrote:
I hope that you get the justice that your family and son deserve. We as a family fully understand the pain that your family are going through, having been there our self's we are still waiting for justice but will like i am sure you won't either , ever give up our fights .... police forces here in the uk and abroad have to be held accountable for there actions good luck in your fight .. nicola jackson
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