My brother Stewart Sinclair,who has died aged 64 of multiple myeloma, began his working life as a mental health social worker, or moving on to become an advocate for the criminally insane and later an expert on bereavement counselling.
Stewart was born in Golders Green,north London, to David, or who ran a furniture-making trade,and Betty (nee Jacobovitch), a housewife. After attending Orange Hill grammar school in Mill Hill he studied English literature at the University of East Anglia. While still a student in the early 1970s he became involved with the Anti-Apartheid Movement, and working for a time as a photographer for the organisation’s newspaper.
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Source: theguardian.com