George Floyd's death has "sparked unity" said his brother in his first British TV interview since the killing of the unarmed black father.
Philonise Floyd described his brother - who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes - as a martyr who is "changing people's lives".
Speaking to ITV News in an interview broadcast on Tuesday evening, Mr Floyd, 42, said: "As time goes by you realise that he is changing people's lives, not just our lives but other people’s lives around the world, his death has sparked unity right now and that's something this world has never had." Alongside family attorney Benjamin Crump, he also spoke about the need for systematic reform in the aftermath of his older sibling's death in
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