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Retired Dancer Tasered by Mistake: £50K Payout
26 Jan
Summary
- An 80-year-old retired ballet dancer was tasered by police.
- Officers mistook him for a younger, armed suspect.
- Scotland Yard paid £50,000 to settle the claim.

An 80-year-old retired ballet dancer has received a settlement of nearly £50,000 from Scotland Yard following a traumatic incident where officers mistakenly tasered him in his kitchen. The raid occurred on December 28, 2021, when armed police, responding to a call handler error that provided the wrong address, smashed into the home of Roy Morton. Mr. Morton, who has a pacemaker, was tasered and handcuffed, then arrested for affray, despite being wrongly identified as a 26-year-old suspect.
The incident led to Mr. Morton developing PTSD, which has left him with a stutter. Despite an internal investigation revealing the call handler missed opportunities to correct the address, the Metropolitan Police initially denied full liability, leading to litigation that was settled on January 22, 2026, just before a trial was scheduled. Mr. Morton, a former dancer with the English National Ballet and Opera, and actor in 'The Crown', expressed that the financial settlement was less important than the lack of a personal apology from the force.




