Listed Londoner revisited: Camila Batmanghelidjh
Kids Company charity founder and social justice campaigner Camila Batmanghelidjh has died aged 61.
The Iranian-Belgian started the charity in 1996 in south London, to provide support to up to 36,000 deprived and vulnerable inner-city children and young people.
In 2015 she stepped down amid allegations of mismanagement - but a High Court cleared her of wrongdoing.
She died on New Years Day - her birthday - having been ill for some time.
Following her death, we revisit an interview from 2013 with 麻豆社 Radio London's Robert Elms - answering the famous 'Listed Londoner' questions.
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