The Metropolitan Police says it is "devastated" by the findings of an inquest jury, which ruled that its errors probably contributed to the deaths of three men.
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Police in Barking in east London repeatedly missed opportunities that might have stopped the serial killer Stephen Port, who drugged and killed four young gay men over a 16-month period.
The families of his victims said they were "incensed" the jury had not been allowed to consider whether homophobia might have played a role in police failings, and called on Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick to resign.
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Police in Barking in east London repeatedly missed opportunities that might have stopped the serial killer Stephen Port, who drugged and killed four young gay men over a 16-month period.
The families of his victims said they were "incensed" the jury had not been allowed to consider whether homophobia might have played a role in police failings, and called on Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick to resign.
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