London Bridge attack: Victim's partner calls for legal aid
when she went to help restaurant waiter Alexandre Pigeard in the June 2017 attack.
He said his lawyers raised important questions about the attack - including why vehicle-proof barriers were not in place on London Bridge."It's in the public interest that you are given legal representation so you can engage with the process." So, they said, legal representation was not necessary in all cases, but the government was improving awareness of the availability of legal aid to support families.Miss Boden was killed when she went to help waiter Alexandre Pigeard, who lay dying. She was dubbed the"angel of London Bridge" in the aftermath of the attack.
"At least one of the killer's families also got legal aid. Everyone's got lawyers. It's a lawyer-fest."
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