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Mario Deane’s mom protests for justice six years on

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Six years after Mario Deane died from his injuries following a beating he received while in police custody in 2014, his mother Mercia Fraser is determined never to give up seeking justice for her son, even if she is alone in her fight.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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