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An independent public inquiry set up to examine the events surrounding the death of Sheku Bayoh, the subsequent investigation and whether race was a factor

Sheku Bayoh died on 3 May 2015 after an incident in the street in Kirkcaldy involving officers of Police Scotland.

Mr Bayoh, who was 31, left behind a partner, two young sons and a close family.

The purpose of the Inquiry is to examine:

  • the immediate circumstances leading to the death of Mr Bayoh
  • how the police dealt with the aftermath
  • the subsequent investigation into the death
  • whether race was a factor

The Inquiry can also make recommendations to prevent deaths in similar circumstances.

Read the full terms of reference here.

The Inquiry is chaired by Lord Bracadale.

Photograph: Courtesy of the Bayoh family

Photograph: Courtesy of the Bayoh family

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The next block of hearings is scheduled to take place from Tuesday 9 May until Friday 26 May.

 

 

 

 

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Latest news

You'll find the latest updates from the Inquiry below.

Hearings to resume

Published: 05/04/2023 - 1:44pm

Preliminary hearing cancelled

Published: 15/11/2022 - 10:28am

Preliminary hearing announced

Published: 09/11/2022 - 4:12pm