‘I would meet my son’s killers in jail’: To mark first-ever Stephen Lawrence day today, murdered teenager’s father reveals he is willing to build bridges – but doubts he’ll ever be asked Stephen Lawrence's Father doesn't think about bringing son’s killers to justice Instead he focuses on trying to stop further bloodshed on the nation’s streets Stephen, 18, was murdered in April 1993 by a racist gang in south-east London
By Jemma Buckley Crime Correspondent For The Daily Mail
Published: 23:16 BST, 21 April 2019 | Updated: 23:16 BST, 21 April 2019
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Stephen Lawrence, 18, was murdered in April 1993 by a racist gang in south-east London
The father of Stephen Lawrence has said he no longer thinks about his son’s remaining killers being brought to justice.
He instead focuses on trying to stop further bloodshed on the nation’s streets.
In an interview to mark the first Stephen Lawrence Day today, Neville Lawrence said he sometimes cannot even remember his son’s killers’ names. But he said, if it was ever possible, he would agree to meet them in jail.
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