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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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We were helped through our ordeal by a wonderful group of people whose kindness knows no bounds…We are grateful to all of the people at INQUEST for giving a voice to bereaved families and for your determination to oppose the wrong and fight for right. — Bereaved family member

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Sean Rigg’s death must be the catalyst for a reform in policing (The Observer) [more...]

INQUEST AND SEAN RIGG’S FAMILY RESPOND TO FINDINGS OF INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF IPCC INVESTIGATION INTO DEATH OF SEAN RIGG [more...]

Officers arrested in police custody death investigation (Morning Star) [more...]

INQUEST response to arrests of three officers following an investigation into evidence given at the inquest into the death of Sean Rigg [more...]

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Hillsborough inquiry is a huge challenge, says IPCC chair (The Guardian) [more...]

SEAN RIGG CASE – FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS AFTER THE DAMNING 1 AUGUST 2012 JURY VERDICT [more...]

Criminologist Dr Silvia Casale to lead investigation in to the death in police custody of mentally ill man Sean Rigg (The Independent) [more...]

Deborah Coles and Marcia Rigg evidence to the Home Affairs Committee inquiry into the IPCC [more...]

Education Around Mental Health Is Needed to Limit Deaths in Police Custody (The Huffington Post) [more...]

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