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Reggae star Smiley Culture stabbed himself during police raid | Reggae star Smiley Culture stabbed himself during police raid |
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Reggae star Smiley Culture took his own life by stabbing himself in the chest during a police raid at his home, an inquest jury has decided. | |
The 48-year-old singer, real name David Emmanuel, died at the property in Warlingham, Surrey, in March 2011 during a search by Met Police officers. | |
Coroner Richard Travers said he would be suggesting changes to the way police supervised prisoners during searches. | |
Scotland Yard said it would fully consider the coroner's recommendations. | |
The inquest, in Woking, heard the singer, who rose to fame in the 1980s with a number of reggae-rap-style songs, stabbed himself after being arrested at his home in Hillbury Road during a police drugs investigation. | |
The hearing was told the officer charged with supervising the singer also had responsibility for completing paperwork related to the search. | |
Contributory factor | |
Returning the verdict, the jury foreman said: "David Victor Emmanuel took his own life. | Returning the verdict, the jury foreman said: "David Victor Emmanuel took his own life. |
"Although the tragic events... were unforeseeable, giving one officer the responsibility of supervising Mr Emmanuel and, at the same time the premises search book, was a contributory factor in his death." | "Although the tragic events... were unforeseeable, giving one officer the responsibility of supervising Mr Emmanuel and, at the same time the premises search book, was a contributory factor in his death." |
The jury, which reached a majority verdict on Mr Emmanuel's death, said he stood up and "obtained a knife from an unknown location". | The jury, which reached a majority verdict on Mr Emmanuel's death, said he stood up and "obtained a knife from an unknown location". |
Mr Emmanuel's cousin, Merlin Emmanuel, said after the verdict: "We have lost an integral part of our family. | Mr Emmanuel's cousin, Merlin Emmanuel, said after the verdict: "We have lost an integral part of our family. |
"He had a lot of hope and he had a lot to live for. | "He had a lot of hope and he had a lot to live for. |
"Why he should have wanted to end his life in that way I do not know, but I do not think he should have been in a position to do that." | "Why he should have wanted to end his life in that way I do not know, but I do not think he should have been in a position to do that." |
'Unforeseeable' escalation | |
Scotland Yard said in a statement: "The inquest heard how a seemingly calm situation unexpectedly escalated into an incident which was to have the most tragic of consequences. | |
"As the jury have stated, this escalation was unforeseeable. The response of the officers involved was immediate, with an ambulance called while emergency first aid was administered in a concerted attempt to save Mr Emmanuel's life. | |
"We recognise that the jury have made comment on the fact that a single officer was supervising Mr Emmanuel whilst also completing the search record, and we will fully consider any recommendations made by the coroner in this regard." | |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission recommended no disciplinary action, but commissioner Mike Franklin said: "The ongoing dynamic assessments made by officers on the 15 March 2011 were left wanting. | |
"Four experienced officers felt it appropriate to detain a suspect in the kitchen, potentially the most dangerous room in the house, and afforded him a level of freedom not normally associated with an operation of this kind. | |
"The IPCC has made a series of recommendations to the Metropolitan Police following this investigation, presenting them with areas that should be reviewed and changed in light of the findings. | |
"I hope that this inquest has provided Mr Emmanuel's family with some of the answers they and the community have so patiently waited for." |