Prosecutors dropped the case into Gavin Brown's death over a 'lack of evidence' against four people police wanted to charge, an inquest has heard.
Jurors have today (November 29) begun listening to evidence into the 29-year-old's death for a second week at South Manchester Coroners' Court, in Stockport.
The vulnerable dad-of-two, who had paranoid schizophrenia, died at Salford Royal Hospital eight days after an altercation outside The Melville Hotel, in Stretford. READ MORE: 'You are number 3403 in the queue' - Thousands are trying to book a Covid booster jab - but there's a big problem Giving evidence for the second time during the inquest, DCI Dave Jones said five people were arrested following the melee on April 12, 2019 - three on
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