• BONUS: Tristan Cork talks about reporting on Bijan Ebrahimi

  • Feb 19 2019
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

BONUS: Tristan Cork talks about reporting on Bijan Ebrahimi

  • Summary

  • Here's the full interview that featured in Episode 5. Bronwen speaks to Tristan cork about reporting on the Bijan Ebrahimi case, institutional racism and what he learned during his time reporting on a such a horrific crime. We go into deeper detail about Bijan's history in the 10 years leading up to his tragic death and how the police failed Bijan multiple times.Listen to EPISODE 5: Murdered by a NeighbourJoin the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/unbelievableTrueCrimeListen on:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2RFDUGBAcast: https://bit.ly/2Mp8kaxStitcher: https://bit.ly/2T6PLdLGoogle: https://bit.ly/2T6PLdLArticles & ResearchWhat life is like in Capgrave Crescent four years after Bijan was murderedSeven years of abuse and discrimination, the horrific story of BijanDisgraced policeman jailed for gross misconduct over Ebrahimi murderInvestigation into how Bristol City Council staff dealt with Bijan EbrahimiIPCC Commissioner Jan Williams says Bijan Ebrahimi 'failed completely' by policeNo officers from Bristol City Council who dealt with murdered Bijan Ebrahimi have been disciplinedCouncil to launch internal investigation into Bijan Ebrahimi’s murderTwo Bristol police officers sacked following the murder of BijanBristol men Lee James and Stephen Norley jailed Bijan Ebrahimi IPCC investigation: 'Residents feel guilty for not stepping in' For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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