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An inquest into the death of Rex Masai, killed during the anti Finance Bill protests on June of 2024, heard testimony from a key witness, who claimed he saw plain-clothes police officers fire live ammunition directly into a crowd of demonstrators.
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Rex Masai inquest hears that plain clothes police officers shot at protesters
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