The inquest into the death of 35-year-old Marius Ciolac opens and adjourns on Monday
By Liam Barnes & PA news agencyThe investigation into the death of a man who was shot dead by officers at a police station has so far involved 25 witnesses, an inquest has heard.
Mr Ciolac, who lived less than 500m away from the station, ran a building and electrical company until it was dissolved in February. The provisional finding of a post-mortem examination was that Mr Ciolac, a Romanian national, died from a single gunshot wound to the abdomen.An inquest into Mr Ciolac's death opened and adjourned at Derby Coroner's Court on Monday.
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