They'd Have Spared a Wild Animal, so Why Not This Pitiful Alcoholic?

Mail on SundayMay 11, 2008

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THE scene in a Chelsea square was eerily reminiscent (only with more blossom and a backdrop of sugar-frosted architecture) of that outside Stockwell Tube station on the day in 2005 when Jean Charles de Menezes was killed with seven bullets to the head.

And although the police had more provocation from their about-to- be-victim in West London - he was firing a gun from the window of his [pounds]2million-plus maisonette - Mark Saunders was obviously not a suspected terrorist, simply a deeply troubled, mentally ill young man.

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They'd Have Spared a Wild Animal, so Why Not This Pitiful Alcoholic?

He did not deserve to be shot dead in a hail of at least five bullets (none of which came from his own gun), piercing his head, heart and liver.

What shocked me most about the scene on Tuesday eve...

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