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Alyssa Phillip, one of the activists who led demonstrations following the police killing of Joshua Samaroo and the wounding of his common-law wife, Kaia Sealy, in January, says she is not optimistic that anyone will be held accountable if wrongdoing is found.
On Tuesday, it was reported that the investigation into Samaroo’s killing had been completed.
Responding to questions from Guardian Media during the weekly TTPS media briefing yesterday, police public information officer ASP Owie Russell said investigators are awaiting a report from the Forensic Science Centre.
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