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13/08/2014

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Good evening. screen legend!

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The family of a man who died during a police stop and se`rch

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say they may challenge the decision not to bring criminal chargds

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Habib Ullah died in a car p`rk in High Wycombe in 2008, after he

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was stopped by officers who believed he was hiding drugs in his louth.

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He's been described by his family as loving, caring and thoughftul.

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39 year old Habib Ullah died after being restrained

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by a group of police officers during a drugs search six years ago.

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It's claimed the father of three has been hiding Cl`ss A

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drugs in his mouth, when he was forced to the ground by polhce

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Since his death, Habib's family and friends have been

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Last night they held a press conference in response to

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a recent decision made by prosecutors to not press ch`rges

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From day one, I didn't have much faith in the CPS, so the decision

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has not been welcomed happily. That doesn't mean we're going to

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stop here. But the police watchdog,

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the Independent Police Complaints Commission, says it will be looking

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into claims of gross misconduct If proved, this could lead to

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the officers involved being sacked In a statement, the IPPC has called

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this case "a complex investhgation" and say all the officers will now

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face "gross misconduct hearhngs . That's despite the CPS saying

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in their one, there was "insufficient evidence" and "no

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criminal action should be t`ken . An inquest

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into Habib Ullah's death st`rted This was because of concerns about

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the differences in statements the officers had given to the coroner,

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and what they had previouslx told For the family of Habib Ull`h `

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they say they'll keep fighthng An inquest into the death

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of mother and daughter ` found in their home in Oxford last

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year ` has revealed one of the women Environmental health officers had

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been called to the house You may find some of the detail

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in Charlotte Stacey's report What emerged was a picture of two

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lonely women who had shut themselves The coroner described

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the case as sad and unusual. He said the bodies

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of the two women had been in such an advanced state of decomposition that

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initial postmortems had been unable It appeared as though

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Caroline Jessett, who was 50 and had a history of mental health

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problems, had been unable to cope when her mother Pauline died, likely

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to be sometime in March 2012. She placed her body

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in the downstairs bath and covered Caroline carried on living

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in the house but it is thought she died sometime in 2013,

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most likely from a brain tulour Neighbours had initially called

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environmental health becausd of concerns about the property in

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Littlemore in November last year. Caroline's body was describdd

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as mummified in the police report. It took forensic techniques

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to identify her. Pauline's body was eventually

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identified from a serial nulber This afternoon the coroner recorded

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a verdict of death by natural causes for Carolhne,

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most likely from a brain tulour For Pauline,

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he recorded an open verdict. A woman whose baby died

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from a rare genetic disorder is now helping families who find themselves

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in a similar situation. Katie Elmer from Milton Keynes has

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helped around 500 families through Katharine Da Costa has

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been to meet her. Within days, Emily was diagnosed

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with Edwards syndrome, I took her shopping, we werdn't

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going to be able to do it when We just tried to live as anxbody

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would when they bring home a newborn baby and it was ilportant

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we were able to do that at home Like Downs, Edwards' syndrole,

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also known as trisomy 18, In most cases, the child develops

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three copies of chromosome 08, Babies with Edwards' syndrole often

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have a low birth weight, problems with their heart

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and kidneys, as well as difficulty One in 2,500 babies are born with

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Downs, compared to one in But unlike Downs,

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Edwards' syndrome is associ`ted with a shortened lifespan `

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most babies live less than ` year. Within weeks

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of losing her own daughter, Katie She set up the charity Emilx's Star,

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providing hospital gift boxds for premature babies, photo shoots and

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family days out for terminally ill children and she's determindd to

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raise the profile of the condition. A lot of people get told wh`t it is

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and have do their own research, we want to give people just a bit of

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hope and see that there are other So far they have raised over ?5 ,000

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and helped 5000 families in Katie is hoping to extend

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the charity to support children The British Moto GP will no longer

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be held at Silverstone The motorcycling event's taken place

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at the Northamptonshire vente It attracted around 150,000

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people over three days last year. Very like last night, the rhsk of a

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shower through the course of the night but not dry weather as well.

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`` a lot of dry weather. It will be a mainly dry start the day but it

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won't stay that way, there hs the risk we could have some heavy

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showers during the afternoon in amongst some sunny spells. Showers

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will be hit and miss, a lot of dry weather as well. And look ahead to

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the rest of the week, thunddry showers are a possibility, further

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showers on Friday, Saturday looking fairly pleasant.

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Good evening. Most of the weather action today has been centred across

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central Europe, with some stormy weather moving through France,

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across Germany, through the Alps, clusters of thunder storms,

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responsible for exacerbating the mudslide situation in Switzerland

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and delaying the evening start of the athletics championships in

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Zurich. Back to the UK, any showers inland starting to fade tonight We

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keep a few showers in the far north of Scotland, Northern Ireland and

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north Wales. Clearer skies in central and eastern areas. 11-1

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Celsius. A more comfortable night. Tomorrow, relatively quiet. But it

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won't be long before showers develop, some heavy and slow moving.

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The best of the sunshine first thing in eastern England. Some

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