Family of Neal Saunders, who died after being restrained, threaten action after IOPC decided not to investigate conduct of officers

The police watchdog has been threatened with legal action for refusing to investigate whether the conduct of officers who restrained a man for a significant period of time committed a criminal offence or that their behaviour amounts to misconduct.

Neal Saunders, 39, died on 3 September after Thames Valley police officers restrained him at his father’s home.

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