Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park review – the bigotry of the police is still barely believable
11-05-2025 23:00 via theguardian.com

Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park review – the bigotry of the police is still barely believable

This unsensationalist account of how two sisters were killed in a park in 2020 – only for Met officers to share offensive comments and images of their corpses – is hard to process, even years laterIt took 25 hours, 14 calls and a final assurance that the family would pay for any damage before the Metropolitan police agreed to force entry to Bibaa Henry’s flat, where her family hoped she was safe, somehow, with her sister Nicole Smallman. The last communication friends or relati
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