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    Stephen Lawrence’s mother asks witnesses to ‘please come forward’ as review begins

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    Daniel De SimoneInvestigations correspondent

    The new review is the “last opportunity” for justice, Doreen Lawrence told the BBC’s Daniel De Simone

    Stephen Lawrence’s mother has urged witnesses to come forward with information about her son’s murder, as an official review – triggered by a BBC investigation – has begun.

    Baroness Doreen Lawrence told BBC News the review was the “last opportunity” for full justice and said she cannot grieve until that is achieved.

    Investigators working for the College of Policing are examining information held by the Metropolitan Police to identify any outstanding lines of inquiry.

    In a statement, the College said the review was being “conducted independently of the Met Police”.

    Baroness Lawrence told the BBC she hoped people who hold information about the murder will now feel able to talk.

    She said there were “reasons why they felt they couldn’t do it at the time”.

    “This is the last opportunity that we’re going to have to get the complete justice that I think Stephen so deserves.

    “So I would like to ask them, whatever they felt at the time, or whatever happened if they tried to help, please come forward now.”

    The review was announced last year following a series of BBC reports which publicly named a sixth suspect in the murder, exposed a series of police failings, and led to an apology from Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley to Baroness Lawrence for broken promises by the force.

    A long process of negotiation followed over what the review would examine – with the Met conceding a series of key demands by the Lawrence family, including the full involvement of Clive Driscoll, the retired Met detective who achieved two murder convictions in the case.

    In 2014, Mr Driscoll was replaced as senior investigating officer by the Met before he could complete his inquiry.

    The review team will be led by a recently retired senior detective who had a career outside the Met.

    Family handout/PA An old, grainy photograph shows Stephen Lawrence standing in front of a large houseplant.Family handout/PA

    Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a racist attack in 1993

    It will seek to identify if any lines of enquiry were missed, not pursued properly, or now require a fresh approach.

    One focus of the review will be the news reports by the BBC. If viable lines of inquiry are identified, they will be passed to an independent investigative body.

    Institutionally racist

    Stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in Eltham, south London, in April 1993. He had been waiting for a bus with his friend Duwayne Brooks, who said there were six attackers.

    The Met’s failures to properly investigate the five prime suspects in the case became notorious and led to the force being branded “institutionally racist” by a landmark public inquiry. Two of Stephen’s murderers were finally convicted in 2012, but the other suspects have remained free.

    Metropolitan Police Police photos of Neil Acourt (in 2017) and Jamie Acourt (in 2018)
Metropolitan Police

    Key suspects Neil and Jamie Acourt “believe they’ve got away with it”, says Baroness Lawrence

    The murder investigation was closed in 2020, with the Met saying everything possible had been done.

    Baroness Lawrence told the BBC that key suspects, brothers Neil and Jamie Acourt, have “been sitting quite pretty”.

    “They believe they’ve got away with it, and the police have allowed them to think that they’ve got away with it,” she said. The Acourt brothers have always denied being involved with the murder.

    Two years ago, the BBC publicity identified a sixth suspect, Matthew White, who died in 2021 and exposed a series of failures by the Met relating to him. Evidence that implicates White also implicates the key outstanding suspects.

    “It’s been going on for 32 years, and we haven’t come to an end of it,” said Baroness Lawrence.

    “Most people have come to the end and [are] allowed to grieve in private. We haven’t been given that opportunity.”

    The Met said its objective remains “to achieve the arrest, prosecution and conviction of all of those responsible for Stephen’s murder”.

    A spokesman added: “The review is being led by an experienced investigator working for the College and will focus on identifying any outstanding lines of enquiry which could reasonably lead to a suspect being brought to justice.”

    The review team can be contacted at StephenLawrenceReview@college.police.uk.

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