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'I can't breathe!' – Kevin Clarke's death in police custody case to be reopened

'I can't breathe!' – Kevin Clarke's death in police custody case to be reopened
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Met police officer faces new hearing over death of mentally ill black man

Met police officer faces new hearing over death of mentally ill black man Mark Townsend Home Affairs Editor © Photograph: PA Kevin Clarke, who died after being restrained by up to seven officers in south London following a mental health episode. A senior police officer cleared of misconduct over the high-profile death of a mentally ill black man is to face fresh disciplinary proceedings because of failings in the original case, the Observer can reveal. After a misconduct meeting last year the officer – who has not been named – was told they had “no case to answer” over the death of Kevin Clarke, who was restrained by up to seven officers in south London in 2018.

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Kevin Clarke: Met Police apologises over restraint death

BBC News By Mark Daly & Kieran Etoria-King BBC Panorama media captionKevin Clarke inquest: Body-cam footage of restraint released The Met has apologised to the family of a mentally ill black man who died in custody, after one of the officers involved was cleared of misconduct. Kevin Clarke, 35, was suffering from an acute behavioural disturbance when he was restrained by up to nine officers in Lewisham in 2018. The force broke regulations by holding misconduct proceedings without telling his family or the police watchdog. Cdr Bas Javid apologised and said it had been an administrative error. In an interview for the BBC s Panorama programme, Cdr Javid admitted that the force still had an issue with racial discrimination, bias and prejudice .

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