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Investigation launched into suspect who died after being taken into custody

Kent Police officers arrested Bryan Warrington on September 12 (Gareth Fuller/PA) - (PA Archive)

An investigation has been launched into a man who died after being arrested and falling unconscious while in custody, the police watchdog said.

Bryan Warrington, 36, from Gravesend, Kent, died at Darent Valley Hospital on September 12 after being transported in a police van to the custody suite at North Kent police station.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) have announced they are now investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

Kent Police officers were called to reports of a man running into traffic and also smashing a car window in Thames Way, Gravesend shortly after 1pm on September 12, the IOPC said.

Mr Warrington was arrested, handcuffed and then placed in leg restraints before he was put inside a police van and taken to the custody suite, where his condition deteriorated.

The watchdog said he was then put back in the van and became unresponsive on the way to hospital, where he died just after 2.30pm.

IOPC director Emily Barry said: “Our thoughts are with Mr Warrington’s family, friends and all those affected by his death.

“When someone dies in police custody, it is important that we carry out an independent investigation and examine all the circumstances surrounding their death.

“We have been in touch with Mr Warrington’s family and will ensure that they are kept informed as our investigation progresses.”

The IOPC have said they are treating all officers involved as witnesses.

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