Retired chief superintendent Garry McEwan told the inquiry into Sheku Bayoh’s death that he might have made a different decision.
A retired chief superintendent has told the Sheku Bayoh Inquiry that police withholding death information from Mr Bayoh’s partner was “not the right thing to do.”
Asked for his thoughts on this decision, Mr McEwan said: “It’s difficult because I don’t know the full circumstances of the investigation at that point.“But I don’t know. There may have been other discussions in the background in the investigations strand.” Mr McEwan decided to visit the family himself alongside another high-ranking officer to speak to the family himself.
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