Family of Hull dad who died at hands of station guards still waiting for answers
The Crown Prosecution Service has now completed a review into the death of Hull dad Jack Barnes
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A criminal review into the death of a Hull man who died after ‘grossly excessive and unreasonable force’ was used to restrain him at Manchester Victoria Station has been concluded.
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Family of Jack Barnes prepared to bring private prosecution against excessive security guards
The 29-year-old dad, from Hull, died after being restrained in a Manchester train station
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The family of a Hull dad who was unlawfully killed will pursue a private prosecution after the CPS refused to bring manslaughter charges against four men who pinned him down on a train station floor.
CPS considering criminal charges over Jack Barnes tragic train station death
A coroner ruled Jack Barnes was unlawfully killed after he was held face down on the floor saying I can t breathe
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The four men who were involved in the death of a Hull dad who pleaded for his life as he was held face down on a train station floor will not face manslaughter charges, the CPS have said.
Mr Barnes suffered a cardiac arrest and hypoxic brain injury and died seven weeks later on December 2, 2016.
The incident can be seen in shocking video footage above.
Family of Jack Barnes hugely dissapointed as CPS confirm no manslaughter charges to be brought against Metrolink-contracted workers who restrained him
The Crown Prosecution Service say they are considering charges of assault but manslaughter prosecution will not be brought
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Jack Barnes (Image: Barnes family)
The family of a man who was unlawfully killed after being restrained by Metrolink-contracted staff say they are hugely disappointed that manslaughter charges won t be brought in relation to his death.
Jack Barnes, 29, was heard to say I can t breathe several times as he was pinned down by Customer Service Representatives (CSRs) outside Australasia restaurant on Deansgate in October 2016.