Did the interests of big business kill this girl?

A Greater London Authority transport boss has denied deferring the introduction of the low emission zone was ‘health versus big business.’ Ella Kissi-Debrah, 9, died in February 2013 after three years of seizures and 27 visits to hospital for treatment to breathing problems. Her mother Rosamund successfully applied to the High Court to quash the original 2014 inquest into her death following new evidence in Professor Stephen Holgate’s report. Ella lived 25 metres from the South Circular Road in Lewisham…

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