The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Witness to Kirkcaldy death claims he’s had no contact for three years

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A witness in the death of Sheku Bayoh claims he hasn’t been spoken to by prosecutor­s or investigat­ors since he made a statement three years ago.

The man spoke out in the same week the family of the Kirkcaldy man announced they are suing Scotland’s chief constable for £1.85 million.

The 31-year-old father of two died following the incident which happened on a street in Kirkcaldy on May 3 2015.

His family say a subsequent inquiry by the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc) Kate Frame was flawed.

Now a witness, who lives near the spot where Mr Bayoh encountere­d officers, has said he gave statements to the police and to Pirc in 2015 but has heard nothing since.

He said: “I saw a lot of police and saw a large officer who looked as if he wanted to be involved.

“I would’ve thought it would only have taken about four officers to get the man down and restrain him but there seemed to be a lot more.

“They must have called for help, as I heard someone ask why the ambulance was taking so long to get there.

“I gave a statement afterwards but haven’t heard anything for years now.”

A Pirc spokespers­on said more than 500 statements were obtained by investigat­ors who also gathered evidence from a range of experts, adding: “We submitted reports to the Lord Advocate in August 2015 and August 2016 and the Pirc have undertaken any additional inquiry requested by the Crown Office.”

A spokesman for the Crown Office said it had been a complex and challengin­g investigat­ion with further work to do, but insisted considerab­le progress had been made.

He said a full report would be submitted for considerat­ion of crown counsel in due course.

Assistant Chief Constable Wayne Mawson said: “We are committed to cooperatin­g with the Pirc and Crown Office throughout the investigat­ive process and while this continues we cannot comment further.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Sheku Bayoh died after he was detained by police.
Picture: PA. Sheku Bayoh died after he was detained by police.

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