Bryants: We Understand Bayohs Pain

Hundreds marched through Kirkcaldy on Sunday

The family of missing Fife man Allan Bryant Junior have come out in support of the campaign for justice for Sheku Bayoh.

Allan went missing in November 2013, his parents Mhairi and Allan Senior have been seeking answers to his disappearance ever since. They say they sympathise with the Bayoh campaign, as they also feel let down by the police.

Mhairi was at yesterday's march through Kirkcaldy, she told Kingdom FM News she understands the Bayoh Family's need for closure:

Police Scotland say enquiries into Allan's death are continuing.

Meanwhile, Relatives of Sheku Bayoh are meeting today with the Chief Constable of Police Scotland. It comes 4 months after the 31 year old father of 2 died in police custody, after being detained by officers in his home town of Kirkcaldy.

His family say their confidence in the inquiry being conducted by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner's been shattered.

On Sunday, hundreds marched through the town centre of Kirkcaldy, in support of the Justice for Sheku campaign.

Aamer Anwar is the family's lawyer:

Sheku's brother-in-law Ade Johnstone says the past 4 months have been tough on the family:

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