Sheku Bayoh’s family say their confidence in police is ‘shattered’ after his death
ByClaire Warrender
The family of Sheku Bayoh say their confidence in Police Scotland has been shattered in the wake of his death.
Speaking ahead of the official launch of a campaign for justice this weekend, they called for cross-party support in their quest for the truth.
Their comments follow a meeting with Kirkcaldy MP Roger Mullin who will this week seek a meeting with the chief constable to discuss the case.
Mr Bayoh, 31, died in hospital on May 3 after being detained by officers using batons and CS spray in a Kirkcaldy.
Solicitor Aamer Anwar, acting on behalf of the Bayoh family, said: “The last 11 weeks have only increased the serious concerns that Sheku’s family have in what happened to him.
“Their confidence in Police Scotland is shattered and it is essential that all politicians have the courage to speak out in support of the family’s demands for justice and truth.”
Sheku Bayoh’s family say their confidence in police is ‘shattered’ after his death