Seven officers and the Metropolitan Police itself were found to have made key mistakes during the probe into the murder of Ola Raji in Peckham, London.
The family of Ola Raji, 20, a young black man who was shot and stabbed to death in Peckham, south London, seven years ago have accused the Met Police of racism over their failure to find his killers.
Whilst most people huddled indoors in the warmth during the snow last Saturday, a handful of Drogheda runners braved the elements to complete a gruelling 50k run in the freezing conditions.
Rebecca Carolan, Nicola Veale and Mark Dowling - all hardy members of Boyne Athletics Club - took on the challenge last Saturday morning, with temperatures well below zero, and treacherous conditions underfoot. We started at 7.30am in very heavy snow, which eased off and turned to slush after a couple of hours, but they were very challenging conditions underfoot, explains Rebecca, who began running seven years ago. We ran a 5k loop towards Oldbridge and back ten times and I ran with my training partner Nicola,while Mark ran ahead, ensuring all covid guidelines were followed .
Nigerian professor narrates bitter experience with COVID-19
Unlike some professors who have succumbed to the virus, Mr Raji is alive to narrate the ordeal he went through in the hands of COVID-19 4 min read
A professor of English Language at the University of Ibadan (UI) has narrated how he battled with the deadly coronavirus.
The professor, Remi Raji, a poet and former president of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), explained that he noticed the symptoms of the virus on December 10, 2020 and had a 14-day experience “as a patient in the Intensive Care Unit of the well-manicured facility called IDC, Olodo”.