Memorial plaque of British-Nigerian man replaced after it was stolen

A memorial to a British-Nigerian man who drowned after he was chased by police has been replaced after the original one was stolen.

The blue plaque for David Oluwale disappeared just hours after it was officially unveiled on Leeds Bridge in the city in April.

Two days later a laminated copy of the memorial was put in the same place but that was vandalised later in the day.

Police at the time said they were treating both incidents as hate crimes.

The replacement image of the plaque was also vandalised

Leeds Civic Trust tweeted that the memorial, which it described as the “people’s plaque”, had been reinstalled after “April’s shameful theft”.

Ahead of being replaced on the bridge, the plaque had been on show at The Tetley as part of an exhibition on Mr Oluwale and plans for a memorial sculpture.

Who was David Oluwale?

Mr Oluwale’s death led to the first prosecution of British police for involvement in the death of a black person

Source: Ghana News

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