Father of man killed on Primrose Hill says he was 'proud' to live in diverse London
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Father of man killed on Primrose Hill says he was 'proud' to live in diverse London.
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The 65-year-old father of Finbar Sullivan, who was fatally stabbed in Primrose Hill last Tuesday, has spoken out against racist reactions to his son's death.The 21-year-old was testing a new camera with friends in the park when he was killed, with suggestions the murder was evidence of wider issues of violence plaguing the capital.Since the killing, various media outlets were forced to disable comments after racist responses appeared regarding the suspects' ethnicity.Chris Sullivan told the New Journal he refuses to allow his son's name to fuel hateful rhetoric, insisting he's "proud" to live in a diverse London, and that Finbar will be remembered as a "beacon of peace and love".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He said: "The hate should not be directed at minorities.
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It's the government and the Met Police, they're the ones to blame, not immigrants, not black kids."If I hear anything to the contrary I'm going to really go to town with them, because Fin above all was proud to be a...
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