Two staff overseeing an investigation into the death of Chris Kaba - who was shot by police - have resigned.
The family released a statement reading: "We have concerns that two of the senior people at the IOPC who have been overseeing the homicide investigation in this case — Michael Lockwood and Sal Naseem — have resigned during the investigation.
"We have already waited too long to know if the IOPC is seeking advice on criminal charges from the CPS," they said. At 21:52 BST on 5 September, about 15 minutes before the shooting, a pursuit began by officers in an unmarked police car with no lights or sirens.
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