The father-of-two died in 2015 after being restrained on the ground by six police officers. The public inquiry into his death is ongoing but not currently set to examine why police were not prosecuted.
The family of a man who died after being restrained by police has called for the public inquiry into his death to examine why officers were not prosecuted after the incident.
Black police officers were treated differently from their white colleagues and suffered discrimination, a former constable has told the Sheku Bayoh Inquiry.
Police Scotland has admitted institutional racism as an inquiry tries to uncover the truth over the death of the 31-year-old unarmed black man killed in 2015, and bring closure for his family, writes ROZ FOYER