
originally by: The Guardian
published: 23 April 2012
The family of a black man found burned to death have condemned police chiefs for failing to start disciplinary action against officers blamed by an internal report for a “catalogue of errors”, which amount to “a failing in duty”. A Metropolitan police investigation recorded the death of Kester David as suicide after his burned body was found in railway arches in north London in July 2010. His family believe it was murder and that police gave them second-class treatment because they are black.
An internal police report found a string of errors in the investigation, some of which mean potentially vital evidence has been lost, the Guardian has learned.


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