A police officer leading the investigation into the death of serial killer Stephen Port’s fourth and final victim, Jack Taylor, was unaware of the striking similarities between the previous deaths of young gay men in the area, an inquest jury has heard:
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Failure & despair, but the #Hillsborough families know the truth & so do we after the inquests. Their loved ones were unlawfully killed - now decades on the same families are fighting for a new law to prevent gross cover ups like this. 👏👏 @david_conn
A senior police officer has today expressed regret that he did not push harder for specialist murder detectives to take over the investigation into the death of Anthony Walgate, Stephen Port’s first victim.
The inquests into Port’s four victims continues https://t.co/zmAq2KbvfX
Murder team’s refusal to take on Stephen Port probe ‘not the answer we wanted’, admits senior detective at today’s inquest hearing. The inquest continues and we represent all four victims’ families.
Mr Harper had worked as an air conditioning engineer and throughout his career was exposed to asbestos lagged pipes when removing and upgrading systems, working without any suitable protection.
Read how @TerryWilcoxHS supported Mr Harper's wife. ⬇️
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Jury returns verdict that Lewis Skelton of Hull, who died after being shot by armed officers from Humberside Police in November 2016, was ‘unlawfully killed’.
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Inquest update: Our clients today heard that Stephen Port’s first victim, Anthony Walgate, may have lain dead for more than a day before being discovered. The inquest continues
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Massive congratulations to @HudgellSolicitors Executive Chairman, Neil Hudgell. Two awards in one night!! Well done @NeilHudgell - Yorkshire Lawyer Of The Year and Law Society Legal Personality Of The Year. #law#legal
The inquests into the deaths of the four men murdered by serial killer Stephen Port between 2014 & 2015 are underway. The victims’ families are represented by @NeilHudgell and @VR_Hudgells, who have instructed @henrietta_hill QC and @TomStoate of @DoughtyStreet.
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Why the Everard Inquiry must look far beyond Wayne Couzens; important Passle written by our @HarrietEJohnson on the #Inquiry into the murder of Sarah Everard. Read it here: https://t.co/6MKMVXWEvp
Policing under spotlight again. The “competence and adequacy” of the police investigations into the murders of four gay men by the serial killer Stephen Port will be examined at the inquests into their deaths. https://t.co/kmIkNsZ97I
“Their families have felt every single day of their absence. They have waited with great patience and conducted themselves with real dignity."
- @NeilHudgell, who is representing the victims families at inquest.
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Prison staff fail to respond to reports of noose in cell of suicidal man.
Doughty Street's Christopher Johnson acted for David's family; instructed by Vicky Richardson and Alexandra Eldon of @hudgellsol.
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Welcome comments from Ted Baker at the CQC in a move away from a defensive culture when mistakes happen and a move towards robust communication and patient engagement to improve patient safety “safer today than yesterday”
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