Stephen Lawrence was killed by a gang of racist attackers in southeast London while running to catch a bus with his friend Duwayne Brooks in April 1993.
The Metropolitan Police have apologised to Stephen Lawrence's mother after failing to give information on a suspect involved in his murder 31 years ago. The force acknowledged it failed to fulfil a promise to Baroness Doreen Lawrence to answer questions about a sixth suspect believed to have been involved in her 18-year-old son's murder.
Despite initially speaking with Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Ward, no further update or explanation was given. Baroness Lawrence told the broadcaster: ''s probably the key one who probably caused Stephen's murder, and 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.
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