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“The dead cannot cry for justice … the living have a duty to do so for them”

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The family of Sheku Bayoh,who died in police custody three and a half years ago, have said they feel “totally betrayed and devastated" after the Lord Advocate decided not to prosecute any of the nine officers they believe were involved in his death. . https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16958738.family-of-sheku-bayoh-say-the-dead-cannot-cry-for-justice-the-living-have-a-duty-to-do-so-for-them-as-lord-advocate-rules-out-police-prosecutions/

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