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Michael Bailey, from Birmingham was found hanged in his cell early on Thursday 24th March 2005 at the privately-run category-B prison HMP Rye Hill, in Warwickshire which held 660 adult male prisoners, including 150 vulnerable inmates in a purpose-built unit.
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Michael’s family and supporters are concerned with incidents of violence both before and since his death. Ruggie Johnson, from the Sheffield-based civil rights campaign group Monitoring North, said the death was "alarming" and called for a detailed investigation.
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After the first memorial service for Michael in December 2005, his mother said; "Dear Michael's Service went very well, we did not want it to be a sad occasion because of the sort of person Michael was, it's so sad to put my dear son in the past tense. Dear Sweet Michael will never ever be forgotten, the tributes were wonderful and uplifting. We will continue the fight for justice for Michael. Our dear Lord and Saviour will carry us and many more through this the most difficult time in our lives."
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2 comments:
Good news to see that an officer is going to jail for providing drugs, it's just a shame that the same severity of judgement is not handed out for the loss of life of people in their 'care'
Hold tight
Mathew Bold
Hey Aunty Caz luvin this beautiful website god bless you we know god iz keepin you strong praise the lord jah for that you will get justice for michael even if its not on earth but on judgement day
lotz of luv
Charlee & Sadi
xxxxx
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