People gather in Leamington to mark a year since the death of George Floyd

George Floyd's death launched anti-racist movements and protests across the world

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People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd. Photo by Oliver Hindley.People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd. Photo by Oliver Hindley.
People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd. Photo by Oliver Hindley.

People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd - the death which launched anti-racist movements and protests across the world.

This time last year, more than 500 gathered near the Pump Room Gardens and then marched through the town centre.

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To mark the anniversary, a crowd of about 30-40 people gathered again at the Pump Room Gardens.

People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd. Photo by Oliver Hindley.People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd. Photo by Oliver Hindley.
People gathered in Leamington today (Sunday) to mark a year since the death of George Floyd. Photo by Oliver Hindley.

These photos at the protest were taken by Oliver Hindley at https://oliverhindleyphotography.squarespace.comGeorge Floyd, a 46-year-old African-American man, died on May 25 after being arrested by police outside a shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer, was found guilty of murdering George Floyd, sparking protests across the world and gave a platform for the Black Lives Matter movement.