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Harry marks 25 years since Lawrence death

Prince and fiancee join black teen’s mother, who campaigned tirelessly for justice

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Prince Harry was attending a memorial yesterday marking the 25th anniversar­y of the racist murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence in a killing that triggered far-reaching changes to British attitudes and policing.

The prince and his fiancee Meghan Markle were set to join Stephen’s mother Doreen Lawrence, who campaigned tirelessly for justice after her son was brutally stabbed to death at a bus stop on April 22, 1993.

Five suspects were arrested within days but failures in the police probe into the 18-yearold’s killing meant it was not until 2012 that two of them were jailed, after new evidence came to light.

The case drew the interest of Nelson Mandela, who met the Lawrence family a fortnight after Stephen died, telling them: “It seems black lives are cheap.” A public inquiry in 1999 found the initial police investigat­ion was marred by incompeten­ce, a failure of leadership and “institutio­nal racism”.

Overhaul of policing

It led to an overhaul of policing in Britain, with London police chief Cressida Dick this weekend noting the “huge and positive change” enacted.

However Jon Boutcher, a senior officer who leads on race issues for the National Police Chiefs’ Council, warned that concerns remain in some communitie­s.

“Because of the legacy of the past, we must accept some still view policing as institutio­nally racist and we need to work doubly hard to gain trust,” he said.

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