Immigration officers 'possibly contributed' to a man's death in Newport
Immigration officers' actions could have contributed to the death of an asylum seeker in Newport, an inquest jury has concluded.
The jury also found that officers did not move far enough away from him, and that one officer should not have held his baton in a "racked position" over his shoulder while Mr Dawood climbed up the warehouse doors.The jury decided all of these matters had possibly contributed to Mr Dawood's death. These included the need for tailored risk assessments, better contingency planning and improved command officer support for operational staff when carrying out enforcement visits.The inquest at Gwent Coroner's Court heard immigration officers had arrived at Albany Trading Estate just after 10:00 GMT on 30 June 2018 following intelligence that foreign nationals were working there illegally.
She said: " there is so much killing every day, so many young people are killed or disappeared - that's why our young men have to flee to avoid the same destiny.'I hope lessons will be learned'Hameda Hamed Shogar Ahmed says Mustafa would not have died if officers were well-trained She said the IOPC found there was "no evidence" that Mr Dawood's death could have been "reasonably foreseen by those present", as he had ran off almost immediately after officers arrived.
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