The jury said it could not rule out 'stress reactions' in the death of a man who had serious heart disease
Cyril McGuinness, 57, had been linked to a high profile kidnap case in Northern Ireland
The house was raided as Mr McGuinness was linked with a "serious" kidnap and assault in Northern Ireland. The inquest had heard Mr McGuinness, 57, was handcuffed but cooperated with police and gave no warning he was in poor health before he started suffering breathing difficulties.Pathologist Guy Rutty earlier told the inquest: "His heart is so bad that he can literally drop down dead at any second."Jurors were told it was the police's intention not to arrest Mr McGuinness unless evidence was recovered which would have justified the move.
"However the jury wish it to be noted that also from the evidence shown there is a very strong indication that Mr McGuinness could have passed away at any given time." "We found no performance issues for any police officers involved. Evidence we gathered supported officers' accounts that after Mr McGuinness was handcuffed he was comfortable with the process.
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