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Inquest into Custody Death Grips London

Summary

  • Amanda Bolt died 10 days after medical distress in custody.
  • Bolt's family highlighted her dreams and need for support.
  • Inquest examines circumstances and potential prevention.
Inquest into Custody Death Grips London

The inquest into the death of Amanda Bolt, a 28-year-old woman who suffered medical distress in London police custody, commenced on Thursday. Bolt died 10 days after being placed on life support following her hospitalization. The mandatory inquest aims to scrutinize the circumstances surrounding her passing.

Family members shared that Bolt had dreams and potential, suggesting more support could have aided her life. They urged authorities to consider the full picture when assisting individuals in need, acknowledging her difficult circumstances contributed to her fate.

Investigators will present evidence and hear from witnesses over six days. The jury will examine Bolt's two arrests on November 2, 2019, her requests for medical attention while in custody, and her subsequent collapse. Her medical history, including a heart condition and other ailments, will also be reviewed.

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The inquest is examining the circumstances surrounding Amanda Bolt's death after she experienced medical distress while in London police custody.
Amanda Bolt died 10 days after going into medical distress on November 3, 2019, while in police custody.
The inquest into Amanda Bolt's death is being held virtually and led by presiding officer Dr. John Carlisle.

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