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Pollution in London - PA The Government has been urged to implement the World Health Organisation s air quality targets following the shocking death of Ella Kissi-Debrah in Lewisham. Labour MP Tony Lloyd (Rochdale) said the death of nine-year-old Ella, which a coroner deemed was caused by air pollution, is a public scandal and called for ministers to accept all the recommendations made in a report into the case. On Wednesday a coroner called for a change in the law surrounding air quality after the death of the schoolgirl, who lived near the South Circular Road in Lewisham, south-east London, in 2013.
Tougher air pollution limits needed to prevent more deaths, says coroner
Case of nine-year-old who died as a result of traffic emissions shows that UK law is not stringent enough to save lives
21 April 2021 • 2:30pm
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, seen in an image on her mother s phone. She died in 2013, partly as a result of car emissions.
Credit: HOLLIE ADAMS /AFP
The Government must set tougher legally-binding air pollution targets after a nine-year-old s death, a coroner has said.
Air pollution is a major issue of public health concern and there is a very clear need for action to be taken to tackle it, said Philip Barlow, Assistant Coroner for South London, in a report sent today to several government departments and the Mayor of London.