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INQUEST is a charity that provides a free advice service to bereaved people on contentious deaths and their investigation with a particular focus on deaths in custody. Casework also informs our research, parliamentary, campaigning and policy work.

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Although it is fair to say I was given adequate opportunity to express my views the final verdict was not the one I had hoped for. We were all devastated to think that [our brother] had died in such tragic circumstances and no one had been made accountable. — Family of man who died while detained under the Mental Health Act

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How did a promising footballer die in agony in police custody? (The Independent)

(The Independent):

Last night, the teenager’s family, represented by solicitor Ruth Bundey, expressed dismay at the police conduct. “Without one word of discussion between them, they chose in isolation to disbelieve what he told them. Had he only received medical help, he might at least have stood a fighting chance of life.”

Deborah Coles, co-director of the charity, INQUEST, added: “What’s so terrifying about this is the willful indifference to someone’s deteriorating mental and physical states. There is a seam running through these cases where officers say: ‘He was faking it’.”

 

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