People gather during a demonstration called “Justice for Shukri Abdi” at Whitehall in London, Britain, June 27, 2020. REUTERS
Thousands joined protests across England to mark a year since the death of a 12-year-old Somali refugee girl who drowned in a river in the north of the country.
Shukri Yahye-Abdi, who came to Britain in 2017, was found dead in River Irwell in Bury, north England, on June 27 last year.
She grew up with her Somali family in a refugee camp in Kenya before she came to the UK.
Police initially said there were no suspicious circumstances around her death.
But her mother claimed she was a victim of school bullying and in February, the ongoing inquest was told that a child had confessed to threatening her to “get in the water”.
Police have been accused by activists of not treating the case fairly because Yahye-Abdi was black.
The case has drawn the attention of the Black Lives Matter movement, and more than a million people signed a petition calling for “justice for Shukri”. Star Wars actor John Boyega is among those urging people to sign it.