Funeral for Coventry man in police death probe

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Darren CumberbatchImage source, Family handout
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Darren Cumberbatch was arrested at a hostel in Nuneaton

A funeral has been held for a man who died nine days after being arrested by police.

Warwickshire Police detained Darren Cumberbatch at a hostel in Nuneaton on 10 July after someone reported concerns about his behaviour.

The 32-year-old became ill and was taken to hospital where he died. His family alleges a Taser was used on him.

The case has been referred to The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

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Mr Cumberbatch's funeral was led by Reverend Desmond Jaddoo

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The death has been referred to The Independent Police Complaints Commission

The service, held at Coventry Cathedral, was led by Reverend Desmond Jadoo alongside the Dean of Coventry, John Witcombe.

Mr Jadoo, also a community campaigner, said: "This is a time for reflection and laying him to rest. We will be applying pressure to the IPCC after the funeral.

"Laying Darren to rest is only a part of the journey that the Cumberbatch family are on - it's about that outpouring of unity and support for the family in reflection of [his] memory."

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Mr Cumberbatch's family said in July it was "depending" on the IPCC to conduct a "robust investigation"

At the scene, Emma Thomas, BBC Midlands Today

There were about 200 people at the funeral, which was an hour-long service.

The hymn All Things Bright and Beautiful was sung and six friends gave eulogies describing Darren as the "life and soul of the party" and someone who was very loyal.

They also recalled memories of playing football and riding on bikes as children.

Reverend Desmond Jadoo asked the congregation to applaud before each time someone spoke.

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