A pub doorman failed to make sure that a vulnerable dad could still breathe as a punter kept him in a 'chokehold' outside, an inquest has heard.
Gavin Brown died eight days after a 'tussle' outside The Melville Hotel, in Stretford, having been placed in an induced coma at Salford Royal Hospital.
An inquest into the 29-year-old dad-of-two's death is currently taking place at South Manchester Coroners' Court, in Stockport. READ MORE: Patient's disgust over 'revolting' state of mental health ward as disgusting photos show overflowing bins and 'blocked toilet and sink' Jurors have been told this week police found Mr Brown deeply unconscious and with a plastic bag over his face moments after he punched doorman Alain Kamga and tried to gouge
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