Police detention officer's check on pregnant woman was delayed, inquest hears
An inquest has heard how a police detention officer was delayed distributing lunches when he should have been checking on a pregnant woman in a cell.
Crime and Court Reporter
Crime and Court Reporter in Bradford for the Telegraph and Argus.
Crime and Court Reporter in Bradford for the Telegraph and Argus.
An inquest has heard how a police detention officer was delayed distributing lunches when he should have been checking on a pregnant woman in a cell.
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