police officers should did not lie on the body of Sheku Bayo as he lay low-key on land and they missed the opportunity call ambulance, despite the fact that he presented “several risk factors,” the expert told the investigation about his death in guarded.
final written report by Joanne Caffrey, expert witness on in use of force and police custody, states: “Not a single officer should put over torso of reserved person, whether in on the stomach or on the back. This will interfere with breath”.
Report published on Friday, also says which strikes at head should be immediately declared high-risk as well [trigger a] request for call an ambulance” and that “all restrictions should to be removed as soon as a person is immune.
Earlier, the investigation heard that 31-year-old Baio was wounded. over in head with club, sprayed with CS and Pava spray and restrained up to six officers on Earth using handcuffs and fast belts.
footage was shown of chaotic scenes of officers lying across the prostrate figure of Baio, and the investigation heard how The officers did not remove the restraints when Baio lost consciousness.
Passing through the timeline of Incident in In his report, Caffrey writes: “By 07:21:38, Mr. Baio is safe. on Earth. In those 75 seconds, three officers reportedly quit. various quantities of incapacitated spray and Mr Baio was hit with multiple blows times with a police baton, including four blows with a baton on head from PC Tomlinson and two punches in face from PC Walker.
“PC Smith informs management that Mr. Baio is safe and also that PC Short was beaten up head. It was an opportunity to request an ambulance for Mr Baio due to numerous risk the factors he presented with and use of force used against his.
“At 07:23:34 an ambulance was called. for PC Short by Acting Sergeant Maxwell due to her getting hit head. Ambulance should also were requested for Mr Baio. It was 07:25:17 when the ambulance was called. for Mr Baio after he passed out and became unresponsive.”
Baio died after police responded to reports of human in excited state with a knife in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on May 3, 2015 Request Notes first main public exam of institutional racism in Scotland since the Black Lives Matter movement has been buzzing around murder of George Floyd in 2020.

