
"Edward Cornes, 19, was found dead in a hotel room with large amounts of alcohol, crystal meth, and GHB in his system, raising concerns about the investigation's integrity."
"The Metropolitan Police concluded Edward's death was non-suspicious, but a coroner ruled it drug-related, highlighting discrepancies in the investigation's findings."
"Complaints against the Met Police include failures to interview key witnesses and the loss of vital evidence, such as CCTV footage and blood samples."
"Edward's parents allege that officers made homophobic comments, suggesting he was a rent boy and perpetuating stereotypes about gay men and drug use."
Scotland Yard is under investigation for allegedly mishandling the case of Edward Cornes, a 19-year-old student found dead in a hotel room. Officers reportedly labeled him a drug dealer during an inquest, despite evidence of drug-related causes of death. The two men present at the scene were not charged, and a coroner ruled the death drug-related. Complaints include failures to interview witnesses and loss of evidence. Edward's parents allege homophobic remarks were made by officers during the investigation.
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