Edinburgh the day before on a warrant. The 32-year-old was in a cell at St Leonard's Police Station when he was discovered unresponsive.
He was rushed to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary by ambulance after several attempts to save him were made. Edinburgh Live reports the Fatal Accident Inquiry into his death found that the procedures carried out by police officers and their staff, along with medical personnel, could not be faulted.Sheriff John K Mundy heard that officers who brought Wallace into custody didn't find any substances or items that could present a danger at this time.The FAI report, published on Friday, states that he was subject to checks in his cell every 30-minutes due to his "drug history and as a consequence of the vulnerability.
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