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Arrested man dies in police cell in Luton Arrested man dies in police cell in Luton
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A 25-year-old man has died in police custody in Luton. An investigation is under way after a 25-year-old man died in police custody in Luton.
The man was arrested at an address in the town at about 08:45 BST on Saturday and taken into custody. Istiaq Yousaf was arrested at the Purley Centre in the town at about 08:45 BST on Saturday.
Bedfordshire Police said he later became unresponsive in his cell and died, although they said there was nothing to suggest the death was caused by police action. Bedfordshire Police said Mr Yousaf later became unresponsive in his cell and died.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) was informed and has started an investigation. The force believes his death is not connected to any police action but the family is said to be "extremely distressed and concerned".
In a statement, Bedfordshire Police said the man had been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence in Purley Centre. An Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation team will look into the circumstances of Mr Yousaf's death.
In a statement, Bedfordshire Police said the man had been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.
Deputy Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said: "Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time and we will do all we can to co-operate with the investigation and help provide the family, the coroner and the IPCC with accurate information about how and why he tragically died.Deputy Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said: "Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time and we will do all we can to co-operate with the investigation and help provide the family, the coroner and the IPCC with accurate information about how and why he tragically died.
"Without prejudice to the ongoing investigation, from what we know at this time there is nothing to suggest this tragic death was caused by any police action, but we are keeping an open mind and we are determined that a full and transparent investigation is conducted so that the causes of this sad loss can be established for the family.""Without prejudice to the ongoing investigation, from what we know at this time there is nothing to suggest this tragic death was caused by any police action, but we are keeping an open mind and we are determined that a full and transparent investigation is conducted so that the causes of this sad loss can be established for the family."
The death follows that of father-of-two Leon Briggs, 39, who had been detained at the station under the Mental Health Act in November 2013. Mr Yousaf's death follows that of father-of-two Leon Briggs, 39, who had been detained at the station under the Mental Health Act in November 2013.
Five officers were suspended and the case referred to the IPCC, its report has yet to be published.Five officers were suspended and the case referred to the IPCC, its report has yet to be published.
IPCC Associate Commissioner Guido Liguori, who is overseeing the investigation into the death on Saturday, said: "I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the man's family following his death.
"We are in the process of making contact with them to explain our role."
Deaths in custodyDeaths in custody
Source: Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody and the IPCCSource: Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody and the IPCC