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Met apologises to Stephen Lawrence’s mother for broken promise

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Met apologises to Stephen Lawrence’s mother for broken promise

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The Metropolitan Police Commissioner has apologised to the mother of Stephen Lawrence for not fulfilling a promise to answer questions stemming from a BBC investigation into the murder of the 18-year-old. 

The broadcaster says Baroness Doreen Lawrence was promised an explanation after the BBC last year named Matthew White as the sixth suspect in the case.

Despite initial correspondence with Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Ward, no update or explanation has been given.

Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has now issued an apology, saying: “On top of the failures over the decades this is totally unacceptable.” 

Last June, the BBC named White, who died aged 50 in 2021, and outlined the bungled handling of the evidence against him.

We recognise this is a particularly difficult time for the Lawrence family and Duwayne Brooks. I am sorry our failure to respond in a timely fashion has added to this

 

Sir Mark Rowley

Two witnesses said White had confessed to being present during the attack, one of whom, his stepfather, was not spoken to by police until 20 years after the murder because officers had previously misidentified him.

The Met said White was arrested twice in connection with the murder, but on both occasions there was not enough evidence for a prosecution. 

Baroness Lawrence told the BBC: “(White)’s probably the key one who probably caused Stephen’s murder, and (the Met) did nothing about it.

“I’m not sure what they’re hiding behind, why they can’t come and tell me exactly what they knew then.”

Sir Mark said: “We recognise this is a particularly difficult time for the Lawrence family and Duwayne Brooks. I am sorry our failure to respond in a timely fashion has added to this. 

“On top of the failures over the decades this is totally unacceptable.

“Restoring trust in the Met is one of my top priorities and that includes how we work with those affected by the failures of the past.

“I apologise to Baroness Lawrence who must have answers to all her questions. I have written to her and offered to meet.” 

Story by John Besley: The Independent: 

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