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Jimmy Mubenga - no charges

K | 17.07.2012 13:59 | Anti-racism | Migration | Social Struggles | World

G4S employees in charge of Jimmy Mubenga on the flight when he collapsed and died will not face any charges despite counsel finding that his treatment constitued a "breach of duty". Instead the case will go to a dead-end inquest, like the inquest into the Iraq War that is still being dragged out.

The key reason for the failure to prosecute given by Gaon Hart of the CPS, was that "experts unanimously concluded that given Mr Mubenga's physiological condition, having been in an agitated state before he died, they could not rule out that his death may have been caused by a combination of factors such as adrenalin, muscle exhaustion or isometric exercise."

Hart continues that "I would need to be able to specifically prove that Mr Mubenga was held in a 'severely splinted position' – that is bent over with his head either on or below his knees and his diaphragm restricted - for a sufficient period of time to show that it was the actions of the security guards – and nothing else – which was the more than a minimal cause of Mr Mubenga’s death."

He also cites "conflicting witness accounts", that "no witness had an unrestricted or uninterrupted view of what happened", a defence that was repeatedly laughed out of overnight courts during rioting last year.

Hart has furthermore ruled out a charge of corporate manslaughter for G4S. Despite accepting that the guards' training had "shortcomings", he maintains that the training had previously been found “safe and fit for purpose”.

There has been no shred of evidence to suggest that Mubenga died of natural causes or that his death was not intrinsically linked to his deportation and treatment. Nonetheless, because the abuse was spread across so many agencies and people, the blame will lie with no one and everyone involved will walk away free. The salt in the wound is that, in health and safety Britain, G4S training is judged as acceptable and "safe" despite its shortcomings having contributed to a death. Presumably normal standards of safety don't apply to foreigners.

Mubenga's widow, Makenda Adrienne Kambana, says "he was crying for help before he was killed. We can't understand why the officers and G4S are not answerable to the law as we or any other member of the public would be".

The full CPS statement can be read at  http://blog.cps.gov.uk/2012/07/cps-decision-on-death-of-jimmy-mubenga.html

K

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Disgusted

17.07.2012 14:16

The state can't have G4S looking like the murdering bastards that they are during the 5 cockrings of death circus in the capitol can they? Watch that scumbag Harwood walk too.

acab


Makes me sick

17.07.2012 18:32

Unsurprising, but sickening all the same. The fuckers which had been arrested for Mubenga's death are Terence Hughes, Stuart Tribelnig and Colin Kaler, according to the bbc - all 'escorts' working for G4S.

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message

18.07.2012 07:53

What message does this send to Jimmy Mubenga's poor widow? That her husband's life was worthless enough that no-one need be held accountable for his death? All the witness statements of those on the plane described his fading cries of distress, saying he couldn't breath, that they were killing him.
This verdict is totally sickening.

anon


Separation Game

18.07.2012 08:46

The Guardian carried two stories of G4S yesterday. 1) the G4S Olympics security fuck-up 2) the non-charging of Jimmy Mubenga G4S 'escorts'. Both stories concern G4S yet the stories are in different sections of The Guardian.

Turner