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Birds of a Feather star Linda Robson joined 5,000 protesters who marched on a police station over the death of a teenager in a police chase.

They staged a sit-down at Islington, in North London, chanting: “Who killed Henry Hicks, police killed Henry Hicks.”

The march took place after Arsenal’s win over Liverpool on Saturday, where thousands had chanted “Justice for young Henry Hicks” to the tune of Village People’s Go West in the 18th minute – to match tragic Henry’s age.

Scooter rider Henry died in a crash in December as police pursued him.

Calls for justice have also been backed by a number of celebrities, including Russell Brand, Liam Gallagher and Danny Dyer and a petition has so far gathered more than 18,000 signatures.

(Image: Matt Sprake)

Henry’s family hope to get 100,000 signatures so the death can be discussed in Parliament.

His older sister Claudia, 23, told the Sunday People: “We walked to the police station and staged a silent protest towards the police because they’re being silent to us.

“They’re not giving us any answers as to how my brother died. It’s horrible, I can’t get to sleep at night thinking about it.”

The Independent Police Complaints Commission has served four officers involved in the case with gross misconduct notices - although these do not imply guilt.

Investigators will be interviewing the officers to help determine if their conduct or actions may have breached their standards of professional behaviour.