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Lawrence Killer Denied Parole
16 Dec
Summary
- David Norris's parole application was rejected by the Parole Board.
- Norris admitted punching Stephen Lawrence but denies wielding the knife.
- He refused to name other individuals present during the 1993 attack.

David Norris, one of the individuals convicted for the 2012 murder of Stephen Lawrence, has been denied parole. The 49-year-old will continue serving his sentence after the Parole Board ruled against his release.
Lawrence, an 18-year-old, was fatally stabbed in a racist attack in south-east London in April 1993. Norris was convicted for his role in the murder, receiving a life sentence with a minimum term of 14 years and three months.
During his parole hearing, Norris admitted to punching Lawrence, acknowledging his presence at the scene. However, he denied wielding the knife and also refuted claims of holding racist views. Despite the admission, he declined to identify other individuals involved in the attack, leaving Lawrence's parents calling for further disclosure.




