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June 16, 2005: No Prosecution Over Death Of Roger Sylvester Inquest, an independent organisation which monitors the number of deaths in custody, has released a statement from the family of Roger Sylvester following the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) that there should be no prosecution in connection with Mr Sylvester's death. Mr Sylvester, who lived in Tottenham, North London, died in January 1999 after being restrained by police officers at St Ann's Hospital, Tottenham pending the arrival of a doctor. The CPS concluded today, after what it described as "very careful and lengthy consideration", that there was insufficient evidence to justify the prosecution of any person in relation to Mr Sylvester's death. Since then, there has been an inquest, completed in October 2003, and a subsequent judicial review of the inquest verdict, which concluded in November 2004. The review was undertaken by a senior CPS lawyer, with advice from leading counsel. The CPS awaited the outcome of the judicial review of the inquest verdict, studied the judgment of Mr Justice Collins and considered further representations from the family, before arriving at this decision. The family of Roger Sylvester said:
Inquest Co-Director Deborah Coles, who has worked with Roger’s family since his death, commented:
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