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Stephen Lawrence's dad ‘very frustrated' after public parole hearing for killer David Norris is delayed

Stephen Lawrence's dad ‘very frustrated' after public parole hearing for killer David Norris is delayed

The Irish Sun28-07-2025
MURDERED Stephen Lawrence's father was 'very frustrated' yesterday after a public parole hearing for one of his son's killers was delayed.
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Stephen Lawrence's father Neville was 'very frustrated' after a public parole hearing for one of his son's killers was delayed
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David Norris was due to begin a two-day bid for freedom tomorrow
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A spokesperson for the Parole Board said: "The hearing has had to be adjourned due to information directed by the panel not being made available for
"Without all proper information, the panel cannot consider a parole review.
"The panel's priority must be to ensure the relevant information is available, so that they can thoroughly review the potential risks and ensure public protection."
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Guy Mitchell said: '
"We understand this is due to the Government failing to provide certain information to the Parole Board in time.
"Dr Lawrence is seeking a full explanation as to the reason for this failing."
Dr Lawrence has previously said he is not satisfied with Norris getting parole, but will accept it if he can show remorse.
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