She can't say too much, she says, but admits: 'I want to do everything I can to publicise the effect of air pollution. 'I don't want Ella's death to be in vain. You proved that when you channelled your love for Ella into exposing air pollution for the killer it is.' 'There is still so much work to be done,' she says, citing the fact that in London alone, 872 schools are in areas where air pollution levels breach EU recommended levels. She is still awaiting Ella's death certificate and the coroner's Prevention of Future Deaths report, which will heap further pressure on the Government to act.
Source: The Nation December 21, 2020 22:18 UTC