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Custody death families in protest | Custody death families in protest |
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Families of people who died in police custody have marched to Downing Street to ask the government to investigate. | |
There have been 182 deaths in police, prison or psychiatric custody over the past year, the United Families and Friends Campaign said. | There have been 182 deaths in police, prison or psychiatric custody over the past year, the United Families and Friends Campaign said. |
They include Sean Rigg, 40, who died after being arrested in Brixton, south London, in August for alleged assault. | They include Sean Rigg, 40, who died after being arrested in Brixton, south London, in August for alleged assault. |
The Home Office said deaths in custody were "a very small percentage" of those who come into contact with police. | The Home Office said deaths in custody were "a very small percentage" of those who come into contact with police. |
'Lack of will' | 'Lack of will' |
Campaigners marched from Trafalgar Square to ask Prime Minister Gordon Brown to set up a "genuinely independent" body to investigate deaths in police custody. | |
They also want officers allegedly responsible for deaths to face criminal charges, even if they have retired. | They also want officers allegedly responsible for deaths to face criminal charges, even if they have retired. |
Campaign spokesman Ken Fero said the number of deaths in custody was "continually going up". | Campaign spokesman Ken Fero said the number of deaths in custody was "continually going up". |
He said: "Every time there are new initiatives such as CCTV or something else which can prevent a death, it just escalates in other areas. So clearly there is a lack of will." | He said: "Every time there are new initiatives such as CCTV or something else which can prevent a death, it just escalates in other areas. So clearly there is a lack of will." |
Recent deaths included Mr Rigg, arrested in Brixton on suspicion of assaulting a police officer and alleged public order offences on 21 August. | Recent deaths included Mr Rigg, arrested in Brixton on suspicion of assaulting a police officer and alleged public order offences on 21 August. |
We are outraged that Sean's death has happened regardless of the countless recommendations made in previous cases Sean Rigg's sister Samantha Rigg-David | We are outraged that Sean's death has happened regardless of the countless recommendations made in previous cases Sean Rigg's sister Samantha Rigg-David |
Mr Rigg fell ill and was seen by a doctor but he was pronounced dead in hospital shortly afterwards. | Mr Rigg fell ill and was seen by a doctor but he was pronounced dead in hospital shortly afterwards. |
His sister Samantha Rigg-David said: "We are outraged that Sean's death has happened regardless of the countless recommendations made in previous cases." | His sister Samantha Rigg-David said: "We are outraged that Sean's death has happened regardless of the countless recommendations made in previous cases." |
A Home Office spokeswoman said there were 75 deaths involving people who came into contact with police over the past year - two of whom died in custody. | A Home Office spokeswoman said there were 75 deaths involving people who came into contact with police over the past year - two of whom died in custody. |
"Around 1.5 million people are arrested each year and nearly four million others are subject to street activity through stop and search or street penalties," the spokeswoman said. | "Around 1.5 million people are arrested each year and nearly four million others are subject to street activity through stop and search or street penalties," the spokeswoman said. |
"In that context, the number of deaths seems a very small percentage of all those who come into contact with the police. In reality, one death is one death too many." | "In that context, the number of deaths seems a very small percentage of all those who come into contact with the police. In reality, one death is one death too many." |
She said the Home Office aimed to prevent deaths from occurring and "minimise harm to all persons coming into contact with the police". | She said the Home Office aimed to prevent deaths from occurring and "minimise harm to all persons coming into contact with the police". |
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