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Activists chanting 'I can't breathe' march in Trafalgar Square over George Floyd's death

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Black Lives Matter protesters have gathered in London in solidarity with those in the US over the death of George Floyd. Hundreds of demonstrators holding placards reading "Racism has no place", "Justice for George Floyd" and "Black Lives Matter" met at Trafalgar Square this afternoon.

They could be heard chanting "I can't breathe" - the excruciating words last words George Floyd said while former police officer Derek Chauvin was filmed kneeling on his neck.

In a clip that went viral, Chauvin can be seen pressing on Mr Floyd's neck as he screams "please, please" and calls for his mum, saying he cannot breathe.

The video has caused outrage all over the world, with petitions being signed and protests being organised to fight against police

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