Keith Brown (boxer)
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Keith Brown was a former British boxing who was involved with the British National Party and was close friends with its chairman, Nick Griffin.
Brown was killed by his next-door neighbor, Habib Khan, following a feud over land boundaries. Khan was acquitted of murder but convicted of manslaughter. The jury had reportedly heard that Khan had "endured racism, threats and violence from Mr Brown and his son, Ashley Barker".[1]