Neville Lawrence urges son’s killer to name others involved in Stephen’s death

Mr Lawrence said he expects an apology from David Norris ‘for the pain he has caused us’.

By contributor John Besley, PA
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David Norris will his first parole hearing on a date yet to be fixed (CPS/PA)

Stephen Lawrence’s father has urged one of his son’s killers to name the others involved after reports suggest David Norris accepted his part in assaulting the teenager.

Mr Lawrence, 18, was murdered by a gang of racists in south-east London in 1993, but only two of his killers have faced justice – Norris and Gary Dobson were jailed for life in 2012.

Norris, 48, was jailed for a minimum of 14 years and three months for murder in January 2012 at the end of an Old Bailey trial that hinged on tiny traces of forensic evidence.

He is set to face his first parole hearing on a date yet to be fixed, and on Thursday the Parole Board granted an application for the hearing to be held in public.