A student police officer had nightmares about his boss 'trying to strangle him' before his tragic death, his father told an inquest.
Anugrah Abraham, from Whitefield, was found dead on March 4 of last year. The 21-year-old - known to his loved ones as Anu - was training with West Yorkshire Police (WYP) at the time.
Amar Abraham told Rochdale Coroner's Court today (Monday) that his son claimed he was being 'bullied' at work prior to his death.
The allegation, made on the first day of an inquest into Anu's death, was not accepted by WYP, the force’s lawyer said. READ MORE: Forest Bank issues statement after prisoner escapes 'in handcuffs' while at Salford Royal Hospital Mr Abraham said his son had been struggling with the pressure of working as a trainee police officer alongside studying for an apprenticeship degree through Leeds Trinity University.
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