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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 4:23 pm Post subject: Gestapo Watch- Body of Man Died In Custody Turns Up |
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The body of a man who died of choking in Police custody turns up in Mortuary 10 years after family thiught they had buried him. Officers who faced criminal proceedings for his death were found not gulty
Quote: | Christopher Alder death: Body mix-up claim probed
Christopher Alder died in a police cell in Hull in April 1998
Authorities in Hull are probing claims that the body of a man who died in police custody has turned up - more than 10 years after he was thought to have been buried.
Police were accused of "unwitting racism" over the death of black ex-paratrooper Christopher Alder, 37.
His sister told the BBC the family were "shocked and appalled" at the news.
Hull City Council would not confirm the body was Mr Alder's, but said it was "appalled and distraught" by the error.
Mr Alder's sister Janet told the BBC: "I'm just in total shock, I really can not believe that after all we've been through, after all the family's been through ... there can be so much incompetence.
"It just feels like contempt. It feels like adding insult to injury when you're trying to move on with your life."
The council said the body of a man had been found in the city mortuary where it was thought a woman's body was being kept.
Mr Alder's family said they had been told they "buried the wrong body" at his funeral.
Mr Alder died in a police detention area in 1998.
'Thorough investigation'
A council statement said: "On Friday 4 November 2011, Hull City Council was made aware of a situation relating to the body of a man, who was in his late 30s, located in the city mortuary.
"The body lay in the place where Grace Kamara had been recorded as rested. At the moment, we cannot explain this.
Christopher Alder's sister Janet: "I'm just in total shock"
"Whilst Grace Kamara had died of natural causes in 1999, her council-funded burial was, for family-related reasons, only able to take place on Friday. It was immediately postponed.
"Hull City Council is both appalled and distraught at what it has learnt and, in conjunction with Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, is undertaking a full and thorough investigation.
"At the present time our main priority is to inform and support the families of those affected. We expect further information to be available later."
Hospital arrest
In 2006, a report by the Healthcare Commission watchdog said lessons must be learned from the "tragic death" of Mr Alder.
The commission found a failure to share information between hospital staff and police, and called for better co-operation.
It was published alongside an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) report that said four police officers were guilty of the "most serious neglect of duty" over the death. The IPCC said the officers had been guilty of "unwitting racism".
Mr Alder choked to death in a police station after he was arrested at Hull Royal Infirmary for an alleged breach of the peace.
He had been injured in a scuffle outside a hotel in Hull city centre before being taken to the hospital for treatment.
In 2002, five Humberside Police officers went on trial accused of manslaughter and misconduct in public office. They were cleared of all charges at Teesside Crown Court. |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-15611194 _________________ JO911B.
"for we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places " Eph.6 v 12 |
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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And also, 'Why have no 'deaths in police custody' in the last umpteen years been always with no convictions of any police officers?
Sure, the police always act with impeccable respect for the 'law'.
Yep, sure. The 'Law' of 'Jah-Bul-On'. _________________ 'And he (the devil) said to him: To thee will I give all this power, and the glory of them; for to me they are delivered, and to whom I will, I give them'. Luke IV 5-7. |
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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outsider wrote: | And also, 'Why have no 'deaths in police custody' in the last umpteen years been always with no convictions of any police officers?
Sure, the police always act with impeccable respect for the 'law'.
Yep, sure. The 'Law' of 'Jah-Bul-On'. |
They also have judges directing the Jury on what they the Jury can return as a verdict on police. Can't remember the case, but it was some chap that was shot whilst at the window and they said he had a gun so just shot him, when it seemed to be unnecessary. |
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:05 am Post subject: |
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Why would any body (no pun intended) be in a mortuary for 10 years anyway? and no one there ask any questions. Are bodies kept awaiting further forensic evidence?. With bodies going in and out of mortuaries all the time didnt some one twig that the same body was in the same place for so long. Weird _________________ JO911B.
"for we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places " Eph.6 v 12 |
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Andrew. Validated Poster
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 11:21 am Post subject: |
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fish5133 wrote: | Why would any body (no pun intended) be in a mortuary for 10 years anyway? and no one there ask any questions. Are bodies kept awaiting further forensic evidence?. With bodies going in and out of mortuaries all the time didnt some one twig that the same body was in the same place for so long. Weird |
Have they said anything about the identity of the person’s body that was buried, as the case maybe or not? Since they say there was a funeral for such circumstances.
Seems strange. |
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Andrew. wrote: | fish5133 wrote: | Why would any body (no pun intended) be in a mortuary for 10 years anyway? and no one there ask any questions. Are bodies kept awaiting further forensic evidence?. With bodies going in and out of mortuaries all the time didnt some one twig that the same body was in the same place for so long. Weird |
Have they said anything about the identity of the person’s body that was buried, as the case maybe or not? Since they say there was a funeral for such circumstances.
Seems strange. |
Yes indeed; relatives should ask for a DNA analysis,wjth subsequent attemts to match the DNA with someone who died around that time.
Job for lawyers representing the relatives. _________________ 'And he (the devil) said to him: To thee will I give all this power, and the glory of them; for to me they are delivered, and to whom I will, I give them'. Luke IV 5-7. |
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Yes indeed; relatives should ask for a DNA analysis,wjth subsequent attemts to match the DNA with someone who died around that time.
Job for lawyers representing the relatives.
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I suppose it would be better for families to bury the bodies, then mistakes like this would not happen, rather than relying on church and/or state services and their supposed Land. No expenses then in DNA analysis and dicks and scribes not doing their quango jobs. |
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