Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The Crown Prosecution Service have agreed to review the death of a young dad who was killed after being restrained by Metrolink-contracted workers in Manchester.
Jack Barnes was heard to say "I can't breathe" several times as he was pinned down by four Customer Service Representatives (CSRs) outside Australasia restaurant on Deansgate in 2016.
A senior coroner concluded in February this year that his death was 'unlawful.' Prosecutors originally stated they were unable to reconsider if manslaughter charges should be brought against the four men involved due to 'no new medical evidence.' Following arguments made by his family's solicitor, Neil Hudgell, who is
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