Family of man who died in custody say four-year wait for CPS decision is ‘form of torture’
Sister of William Cameron, who died in a police station in Berkshire in 2020, says delay has left family unable to grieveThe sister of a man who died in police custody has described the four-year wait for the Crown Prosecution Service to decide whether any chargers would be brought against a police officer and a former healthcare professional as a “form of torture”.William Cameron, 38, who was described by his family as a “kind, loving, and protective brother”, died in custody at Loddon Valley police station, near Reading in Berkshire, on 8 January 2020. Continue reading...

Sister of William Cameron, who died in a police station in Berkshire in 2020, says delay has left family unable to grieve
The sister of a man who died in police custody has described the four-year wait for the Crown Prosecution Service to decide whether any chargers would be brought against a police officer and a former healthcare professional as a “form of torture”.
William Cameron, 38, who was described by his family as a “kind, loving, and protective brother”, died in custody at Loddon Valley police station, near Reading in Berkshire, on 8 January 2020. Continue reading...