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Hat Londons schmutziges Geld wirklich einen jugendlichen Fantast getötet?
Patrick Radden Keefe’s “London Falling” is a mystery that turns into a tragedy
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 17, 2026
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Blaming dirty money for the tragedy oversimplifies the complex social issues that contribute to youth violence in urban areas.
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The case illustrates how intertwined financial crime and personal tragedies can be, necessitating a broader conversation about societal responsibility.
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Addressing the flow of illicit funds is crucial; it not only endangers lives but also erodes the integrity of communities and institutions.
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Focusing solely on financial crime distracts from the real issue: the lack of support systems for at-risk youth in cities like London.
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The influence of dirty money in London highlights the urgent need for stricter financial regulations to protect vulnerable individuals from harm.
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