Long and painful journey' to apology for Lewisham girl's pollution-linked death
Briefly

Ms. Adoo-Kissi-Debrah expressed, "We've got an apology from the mayor, we've got an apology from the Government. It's never going to bring Ella back. We're heading to Christmas, it's always a hard time. But I think for the general public, this matters: air pollution is an invisible killer, and this does help bringing it to light."
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah highlighted the significance of official acknowledgment by saying, "Although this isn't going to bring Ella back, we finally accept this is an acknowledgment of what happened to her, and to put the issue of air pollution firmly on the map, that it's a public health crisis, when we look at the NHS, and something needs to be done about it."
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