In Hackney, 2007, 15-year-old Abraham saves a stranger from a brutal attack. That split-second decision and act of astonishing bravery changes his life forever.
Journalist Sam Holder has been following Abraham's story for years. Together with Abraham's friends and family, they retrace how this young boy finds himself in fear of his own life.
This multi-award-winning series explores the protection... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Those who knew Abraham want further investigation work to take place to try to identify his killer and bring them to justice. Experts say Abraham’s story opens up questions about how suitable the current system is for protecting witnesses.
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A letter out of the blue informs Ronke that - four years on - an inquest will take place looking at how Abraham was killed. For the first time, documents from the police and council are released.
Presenter and Original Research: Sam Holder Series Pr... more
The police launch an investigation for answers, but four years on, the person who shot Abraham hasn’t been brought to justice
Presenter and Original Research: Sam Holder Series Producer and sound design: Anishka Sharma Story Consultant: Robert Awosu... more
They remember it in vivid detail. The images have stayed in their minds for years. Abraham’s friends and family come together to retrace the events of a night that changed all of their lives.
Presenter and Original Research: Sam Holder Series Produ... more
How are there only 4 ratings, this young man did more in 15 years and in the 10 subsequent years prior to his murder than most do in an 80 year life. Hero isn’t a large enough word, I’m not sure there is a word besides invoking religion (which I do not believe in) but if I keep it spiritual - his action was “God-like!” He was absolutely failed by the criminal justice system, the UK government, his community and society as a whole. I have a feeling as to why more people haven’t listened or left r... more
The podcast is right that the police should have done more but the podcast brushes over the question why Abraham didn’t just rent somewhere far out of London? The answer, he was saving for a house deposit so he could have felt safe doesn’t cut it. Renting somewhere would have helped his safety as well. He didn’t have to buy to increase his safety. I agree with the general gist but don’t bend the edges to suit yoour agenda. Abraham and his mum had two incomes, they could have moved to outer Londo... more
Devastating. Stories like this are one of the clearest ways that podcasts can make the world better.
Heartbreaking story. I only hope lessons can be taken from this and laws changed to better support and protect all who witness serious crime.
Great journalism and sensitively reported.
Sehr gut und informativ
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Apple Podcasts | #76 |
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