As revealed by The Press last month, filmmaker Kev Curran, 43, from Clifton, has been campaigning in memory of his brother Declan, who took his own life aged just 13 in 1995.
A York man who has fought for a change in the law in memory of his tragic brother said he "cried tears" after his campaign won backing from the secretary of state for justice.
As revealed by The Press last month, filmmaker Kev Curran, 43, from Clifton, has been campaigning in memory of his brother Declan, who took his own life aged just 13 in 1995.
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