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Jurors return open verdict at inquest of Brazilian mistakenly shot by London police.
Inquiry to investigate fatal shooting of man mistakenly identified as a bombing suspect.
Police fined for health and safety breach after officers killed an innocent Brazilian man.
Brasilia says it will keep insisting the guilty be held responsible for the Brazilian shooting.
Head of London's counterterrorism police criticised by independent inquiry.
A British police officer involved in the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man in London last year has been selected for promotion to one of the most senior
The London police officers who shot and killed an innocent Brazilian, mistaken for a suicide bomber, will not face criminal charges, prosecutors said.
None of the police officers who took part in last year's London Underground shooting of a Brazilian man, wrongly identified as a terrorist suspect, will face charges, a British newspaper says.
Britain's police watchdog has pledged a thorough investigation into the police shooting of a Brazilian man mistaken for a terrorist and has said its probe could lead to criminal charges against London officers.
Two senior Brazilian officials are to arrive in Britain to question police officers and investigators about the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man mistaken for a bomber.
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