Boy saw man pinned down in Sussex street by police and screaming after ‘Taser’, inquest hears
A 15-year-old boy said he saw a ‘bright flashing light’ that might have been a Taser, after which a man screamed in a street in Haywards Heath.
Residents of Wood Ride in Haywards Heath told an inquest today that they heard the man ‘screaming’ and looked out their windows to see a ‘kind of struggle’.
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Hide AdStorm Croydon, who lived nearby, said she realised ‘something had happened’ and saw police officers jump into their cars and drive off ‘really quickly’ from the scene.
Duncan Tomlin, 32, from Burgess Hill, died in July 2014 following his arrest. An inquest into his death is taking place at Centenary House in Crawley.
Neighbours hear sounds of a struggle
Resident Julie Faria said she was woken up that night by noise from outside and looked out her bedroom window to see what was happening.
She told the inquest: “It sounded like a lot of shouting and swearing.
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Hide Ad“I saw a man lying on the ground. There seemed to be a lot of struggling going on.”
Mrs Faria said the restrained man was making very loud ‘groaning sounds’, as if he was in pain.
The inquest heard that two officers were on top of the man, one on his legs and one towards his upper torso.
She saw one of her neighbours – a man – come out of his house and speak to the officers.
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Hide Ad“He was saying to the man to calm down. He had been positioned between the two officers.”
Witness: 'I saw a bright light and the man screamed'
Peter Warrington – who was 15 at the time – said he heard a man ‘screaming’ and looked out his window.
He described seeing a man being restrained on the ground.
He added: “I saw a bright flashing light and when it did the man screamed.
“It thought it might have been a Taser.”
Witness: 'Suddenly it was like something had happened'
Fellow Wood Ride resident Mrs Croydon said there was ‘quite a crowd’ of police officers around the restrained man, who she remembers lying on the edge of the pavement.
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Hide AdShe told the inquest that ‘five or six’ officers were involved in moving the man to the police van, and that he was struggling as they did so.
The van began to drive off but then stopped, the inquest jury heard.
Mrs Croydon said: “Suddenly it was like something had happened.
“[Police officers] jumped in their cars. Two or three police cars suddenly just went off up our road really quickly.”
Police seemed in control of the situation
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Hide AdAsked about the conduct of the police officers, Mrs Croydon said they seemed in control of the situation.
“They whole thing seemed like they knew what they were doing.”
She told the inquest that she saw absolutely nothing of concern.
The inquest continues.
MORE FROM THE INQUEST: Burgess Hill man who died after arrest was ‘screaming in pain’ when restrained