Police constables cleared of allowing mentally ill man to die in front of them

Colin Holt
Colin Holt

originally by: Mail Online  
published: 3 May 2013

Two police officers have been found not guilty of allowing a mentally ill man to die in front of them after detaining him in his home.

PCs Maurice Leigh and Neil Bowdery, of Kent Police, both denied misconduct in public office over the death of paranoid schizophrenic Colin Holt.

Mr Holt, 52, died from positional asphyxia at his flat in Gillingham, Kent, on August 30, 2010 after the officers were called to return him to hospital under a Mental Health Act order.

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Man dies after police taser incident

Andrew Pimlott
Andrew Pimlott

originally by: The Guardian
published: 26 April 2013

A man has died after suffering horrific burns in an incident when he was “Tasered” by a police officer while doused in a flammable liquid. 

Police were called to the home of 32-year-old Andrew Pimlott in Plymouth following a domestic disturbance and told that he was in the garden and had a can of flammable liquid with him. An officer discharged a Taser and, according to eye witnesses, Pimlott was seen “fully on fire from top to bottom”. One of the police officers jumped on him to try to put out the flames.

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Neighbours baffled by fatal shooting of Bradford dad

handgunby: Bradford Telegraph
published: 6 April 2013

The fatal shooting of a Bradford dad has baffled and confused folk who knew him only as a good neighbour.

Colin Berry, father of three young children, died after unarmed police arrived at his Clayton home to carry out a search for drugs on Thursday lunchtime. It is thought there was a struggle, during which a firearm went off and killed Mr Berry.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission yesterday launched an investigation into the early shooting at the detached house in Buckingham Crescent which fatally wounded 49-year-old Mr Berry.

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