The girl said she wants 'cast-iron commitments to ensure this never happens again'.
One of Friday's protesters told the BBC "she can't even fathom" the "disgusting" treatment of the teenager.
However, the Independent Office of Police Conduct said its investigation was complete and its report was being "finalised". Met Police Commander Dr Alison Heydari said: "While we await the findings of the IOPC investigation, we have already taken action to ensure that our officers and staff have a refreshed understanding of the policy for conducting a 'further search' and advice around dealing with schools, ensuring that children are treated as children.""We love you Child Q… and we pray for resolve. Keep your head up".
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