Bury on June 27, 2019, and how did she end up drowning? On Friday, following eight emotional and often fraught days of evidence, heard at four different courts and split over nine months due to the coronavirus pandemic, an inquest into Shukri's death finally reached its conculsion.
It was, coroner Joanne Kearsley said, a tragic accident.Speaking at a press conference afterwards representatives for Shukri's family announced they would be seeking a judicial review and would be taking legal action against the police.They believe Shukri was unlawfully killed, saying bullying and racism played a part.But the police investigation, which was described during the inquest as having left 'no stone unturned', found no evidence that Shukri was forced.
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