A coroner's conclusion that the drowning of a 12-year-old Somali refugee was accidental was 'flawed' as it failed to take into account allegations that the girl had been bullied, a court was told.
Shukri Abdi, 12, died after getting into difficulties in the river in Bury during a heatwave in June 2019. Following an inquest held in 2020, Coroner Joanne Kearsley ruled that on the ‘balance of probabilities’ Shukri died as a result of an accidental death.
Today her family went to the High Court in Manchester to challenge her conclusion. The family's lawyer argued the coroner only allowed evidence from the day of the tragedy.
They say she ruled out evidence about alleged bullying Shukri had suffered previously by the children who were with her when she went into the water. READ MORE: Joint biggest shareholder in Manchester Airports Group finally speaks out amid passenger chaos At the time of her death Shukri was with four other children, who for legal reasons can only be referred to as Child One, Two, Three and Four.
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