Since the 1980s, the introduction of hip hop and electro music brought street art and graffiti to the UK on a large scale.
Notably, Banksy is arguably one of the most famous graffiti artists in the UK, but it was the crews such as DryBreadZ who first gained recognition.
Collister belonged to a gang of graffiti artists who were carrying out acts of vandalism across South London, mainly on trains and at stations.
He was said to be severely distressed when he was told he would be returning to Camp Hill Prison to complete the remainder of his sentence and was found dead just four days later.
[9] A statement from the inquest jury at the Coroner's Court in the Isle of Wight released their verdict claiming that there were several failures in the Prison's care system provided to Collister.