Kevin Clarke's family: 'There must not be another George Floyd'
The way in which police restrained a mentally ill man contributed to his death in custody, an inquest jury has found.
Kevin Clarke, who had schizophrenia, was surrounded and restrained by officers in a field in March 2018.
He told officers who handcuffed him twice that he "couldn't breathe".
His sister, Tellecia Strachen, shared a family statement beside her mother Wendy after the ruling.