NEWS Shopper's Justice for Paul campaign is continuing to go from strength to strength So far we have received more than 700 signatures of support.
But we do not want to stop there.
We need your help to hit the 1,000 mark.
Orpington toddler Paul Gallagher was killed after being struck by an out-of-control speedboat on a beach in the Bahamas.
Nearly four years on, no-one has been prosecuted for his death, despite the fact the boat driver and operators were not licensed, registered or insured.
Billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson has joined Orpington MP John Horam in supporting the fight for a full police review into the two-year-old's death.
Mr Horam said: "I am delighted Sir Richard has joined the campaign.
"We must keep up the pressure on the Bahamian Government."
Please send us your support and help us take the total number of signatures to 1,000.
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