Cop tells Bayoh Inquiry he can't recall if consent for home entry was given

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Cop tells Bayoh Inquiry he can't recall if consent for home entry was given
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The Sheku Bayoh Inquiry is investigating the circumstances of his death and whether race was a factor.

A police officer has told an inquiry he cannot remember whether consent was given to him when entering a house treated as a crime scene following the death of Sheku Bayoh. Mr Bayoh, 31, a father-of-two, died after he was restrained on the ground by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on May 3 2015.

Saadia Rashid, previously, told the inquiry of her “traumatic nightmare experience” when the officers asked her and her family to vacate their home on May 3 2015. She said the officers told her they did not need a warrant and that she was left feeling she had no choice but to leave. “But in order to speak to the people within, I can only assume, I don’t recall, but I can only assume I knocked on the door and the door was opened.”

Mr Fraser also said he did not think any of the residents at the property spoke English. Mr Fraser said he felt unwelcome at the property, partly because of the language barrier, and also because he felt he was causing “anxiety” to the residents. He added: “I maybe left the property too quickly and didn’t try to engage with others, but I may have felt that I had overstepped the mark that I was far from welcome in the house and I didn’t want to make matters worse.

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