NEWS Shopper's Justice For Paul campaign has received a huge response from readers - now you can watch the Gallagher family's emotional story on video.
THE family of a toddler killed by a speedboat will learn the outcome of a review into his death later this month.
Two-year-old Paul Gallagher died after he was struck by a speedboat in the Bahamas, which had veered off course and on to the beach.
Nobody has been prosecuted for his death, even though neither the boat's owners or its driver were licensed, insured or registered.
A two-week joint review into the fatality, carried out by the Met and the Bahamian authorities is thought to have finished last month.
Parents Paul and Andrea Gallagher, of Repton Road, Orpington, will meet with representatives from the Metropolitan Police and the Foreign Office on October 17.
- To see the family's story on video, click here
By Alison White and Sara Nelson
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