Chelsea Bridge death: family say Met police wrong to Taser man

Relatives of Oladeji Omishore say 41-year-old was ‘clearly in distress’ and Met actions contributed to his death

The Metropolitan police were wrong to Taser a man on Chelsea Bridge and their “excessive and unnecessary force” contributed to his death, his family have said.

The family of Oladeji Omishore, 41, used a Guardian interview to tell of the “nightmare” and grief they were suffering and vowed to spend the years necessary to battle for justice.

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