G4S Staff To Be Charged Over Deportation Death

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 20 Maret 2014 | 18.54

Three G4S detainee custody officers are to be charged with manslaughter over the death of a man who was being deported.

Colin Kaler, Terrence Hughes and Stuart Tribelnig are to be charged in connection with the death of Jimmy Mubenga, the Crown Prosecution Service said.

Mr Mubenga died in October 2010 after being restrained on board a British Airways flight to Angola while he was being deported.

Almost two years later prosecutors decided that no charges should be brought over his death.

But the case was reopened after an inquest into Mr Mubenga's death recorded a verdict of unlawful killing.

Kaler, Hughes and Tribelnig are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 7.

G4S will not face charges of corporate manslaughter after the CPS decided there was insufficient evidence for such a prosecution.

Mr Mubenga was in the process of applying for permission to stay in the UK permanently when it was decided he should be deported after serving two years in jail for assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Mr Mubenga and his wife, Adrienne Makenda Kambana, had been living in Ilford, east London, after arriving in the UK from Angola in 1994.

He died of cardio-respiratory collapse, where the heart stops beating and a person stops breathing, the inquest found.


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