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ZANE GBANGBOLA: The Boy Who Died from Cyanide Poisoning and His Family's Fight for Justice

Author
Angela Walker
Published
Sun 10 Dec 2023
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Imagine losing your child to a highly poisonous gas while he's asleep in his home. This is the heart-wrenching reality that our guests, Zane Gbangbola's parents, Kye Gbangbola  and Nicole Lawler lived through.  Listen as they  walk us  through the series of events that led to  Zane's death. They tell of environmental negligence, unaccountable authorities, and a fight for justice fuelled by love. We shed light on the impact of widespread flooding in Surrey, the illegal landfill site neighbouring their home, and the tragic loss of seven-year-old Zane to hydrogen cyanide poisoning.

How far would you go for the truth? That's the question Zane's parents pose as they campaign tirelessly for a public inquiry into their son's death. The Hillsborough law, a tool potentially aiding their fight, comes into our discussion as we navigate through their journey. With support from prominent politicians like Keir Starmer and Jeremy Corbyn, they're not just battling for justice for Zane, but raising awareness about secret landfill sites across the UK, hoping to prevent similar tragedies. This isn't just a conversation—it is a call to action, a wake-up call to the devastating effects of environmental hazards, and a plea for accountability.

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