A jury finds officers were not at fault for the death but the response was branded 'inadequate'
Delays in police officers checking on a suspect who died in custody did not contribute to his death, a jury has ruled.
The court heard Mr Jones had told officers he had "taken drugs in the last 24 hours" and "felt dizzy". He was then put in a cell on "Level 2 observation". Mr Jones was taken to Chesterfield Royal Hospital where treatment continued but he could not be resuscitated.Medical experts told the inquest the cardiac arrest at 18:52 BST meant survival was "less than 50 per cent" if a cell check was undertaken at 19:00 BST.
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