Brendan Maxwell remembered at protest
The name of a taxi driver who died on the Island in April this year was held up outside 10 Downing Street at a recent protest in the UK.
Taxi driver Brendan Maxwell was one of the twenty four victims of the Covid-19 pandemic.
His name was held up by protesters calling for the UK government to recognise the human cost of the virus, and to commemorate the dead.
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