My mother was shot by the police – and that bullet changed everything
Lee Lawrence was 11 when his mother, Cherry Groce, was paralysed during a botched police raid. It was the end of his childhood and the start of his fight for her life and legacy When Lee Lawrence’s son, Brandon, picked him up from hospital after a minor operation recently, Brandon thought he saw (…)
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