The Human Cost of Fear - Jean Charles de Menezes (Part 1)
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概要
This is the story of how an innocent man was followed into a crowded train where he was fatally shot in front of multiple witnesses.
In the tense weeks after the 7/7 London bombings, the city was on edge. Police were operating at the highest threat level the UK had ever seen, racing to identify the men behind a second wave of attempted attacks. In this atmosphere of fear and urgency, a surveillance operation began at a small block of flats in Tulse Hill. An operation that would spiral into one of the worst failures in modern British policing.
Part One traces the final hours of Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27‑year‑old Brazilian electrician on his way to meet a friend for work. As he left his home that morning, officers watching the building believed they might be looking at one of the failed bombers. What followed was a chain of misidentifications, missed opportunities, and escalating assumptions that pushed the operation further and further off course.