Investigator accused of ‘lacking honesty’

A police chief investigating five colleagues accused of misconduct over the death of a musician more than a decade ago has been accused of ‘lacking complete honesty.’ Sean Rigg, 40, was restrained for more than eight minutes after he threw kicks at passers-by in Balham, south London, on 21 August 2008. Mr Rigg, who had a 20-year history of mental illness, was ‘hog-tied’ and left in the cage in the back of a police van between 7.53pm and 8.03pm as…

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