Yorkshire Post

Teenager to face no action over death of bus driver

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A 14-YEAR-OLD boy who was arrested on suspicion of murdering a bus driver will face no further action after inquiries found he had been defending himself, the Crown Prosecutio­n Service has said.

David Cameron, 47, died after he suffered a head injury in an altercatio­n in Southernwo­od, Consett, County Durham, in December.

Detectives questioned a local youth on suspicion of murder and carried out extensive inquiries.

The CPS said it was establishe­d that Mr Cameron “had demonstrat­ed the first use of force” by pushing the teenager.

A CPS spokesman: “It was clear from the evidence provided, including the pathologis­t’s report, that the actions of the suspect in defending himself amounted to a use of force that would be allowed by law.”

Durham Police said its Major Crime Team reviewed CCTV, carried out detailed forensic and pathologic­al work and made house-to-house inquiries, speaking to witnesses.

Police said the evidence gathered showed there would be no realistic prospect of a successful prosecutio­n in a court of law.

Detective Superinten­dent Dave Ashton, who led the investigat­ion, said: “This was a tragic incident for all involved and my thoughts remain with Mr Cameron’s family.

“The investigat­ion has been thorough in gathering all of the available evidence.

“A file was submitted to the Crown Prosecutio­n Service, who concluded that there was no realistic prospect of conviction based upon the evidential test which is required before someone is charged with a criminal offence.

“As a result, the teenager has been released with no further action.”

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