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As a child, Jacqueline Rose’s bus ride to her grammar school would take her from a middle-class home in Hayes on the outskirts of west London through the working-class south Asian immigrant communities of Southall, where New Zealand schoolteacher Blair Peach would later be killed in 1979 while protesting against the National Front; it would then wind past a famous asylum in Hounslow, over whose thick walls Rose peered.
POLICE spied on the partner of a protester killed by officers in order to stay “one step ahead” of her campaign for justice, a public inquiry heard yesterday.
Celia Stubbs was spied on for 20 years following the death of her partner Blair Peach at a protest against the National Front in Southall in 1979.
His death at the hands of riot officers prompted one of the most notorious police cover-ups in modern policing history. In the 42 years since his death, no officer has ever been charged.
Speaking to the undercover policing inquiry, Ms Stubbs said that the officers involved may have escaped justice as a result of police spying on her campaign to hold the force to account.
The grieving partner of an anti-racism campaigner killed by a police officer said she felt violated - and did not understand why she was spied on.
Celia Stubbs, 80, told the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) that officers abused their surveillance powers. to protect themselves from facing justice .
Blair Peach, a teacher and trade unionist, died aged 33 after being hit by an officer during a protest in Southall, west London, on April 24 1979.
The demonstration came amid tensions arising from the National Front mounting a general election campaign that year.
Ms Stubbs said the improper surveillance on her was particularly unpleasant because it took place when she was grieving for Mr Peach and trying to campaign for justice for him.
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