prison cell after a brutal beating by inmates have described his treatment as “barbaric”.There was a five-hour delay in paramedics reaching Darren Brownlie, 47, by which time he was “unresponsive” in a pool of his own blood.Three prisoners who admitted killing him are due to be sentenced today at Glasgow High Court.But last night, Darren’s brother Robert said a perfect storm of failures by the prison, the NHS and ambulance services led to his death.Robert, 58, said: “My brother spent hours terrified, in pain, dying in a prison cell.
It was a torturous death. He was screaming for help and he was ignored.“It was barbaric to treat a human being like that. This was a combined failure of all services which had a duty of care towards him.”Darren.
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