Thursday, March 17, 2011

Reggae star stabbed himself in the heart as he made a cup of tea 'in police custody'

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 4:45 PM on 17th March 2011


  • Family say they 'will not rest' until they get a clear explanation about what happened to singer
Sudden death: Reggae star Smiley Culture, who died during a police raid on his home
Sudden death: Reggae star Smiley Culture, who died during a police raid on his home
Smiley Culture died of a single stab wound to the heart, the police watchdog confirmed today, amid claims by the reggae star's family that officers let him make a cup of tea following a raid.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission is probing the circumstances of the death, which happened at the singer's home in Surrey on Tuesday after officers swooped.

 
His family say they have been told he stabbed himself while making a cup of tea in his kitchen while police were still inside his home.

Smiley Culture, 48, whose real name was David Emmanuel, found fame with a string of 1980s' hits including Cockney Translation.

His family are now demanding an independent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death.

Nephew Merlin Emmanuel told a packed press conference in Brixton, south London today: 'The police have yet to give an official statement as to what happened.

'We haven't had a clear, coherent, official explanation as to what happened to Smiley.

'The police have a lot to answer to.

Until our questions, queries and suspicions have been fully and competently answered to dispel any notion of foul play, we will not rest.

'The truth must be known. Justice must be served.

'Fact - Smiley Culture died at his home from a single stab wound whilst in police custody while they let him go and make a cup of tea.'

 

Mr Emmanuel said the family had been inundated with thousands of messages of support from across the world.

He added: 'On behalf of the Emmanuel family I would like to express our deep sorrow and anger about the events that led to the death of our beloved David Emmanuel.

'As a family we are in a state of shock and confusion and we are determined to search for the truth of what happened on the morning of March 15 2011, a day that will now be forever etched in our minds.

'My uncle David Emmanuel is now dead.

He was a father, an uncle, a friend and a mentor to many and is a British icon who died under the most peculiar of circumstances.

'Smiley was the first recognised British rapper.'
Scene: The house in Warlingham, Surrey, where Smiley Culture stabbed himself in the heart
Scene: The house in Warlingham, Surrey, where Smiley Culture stabbed himself in the heart
In September last year he appeared before magistrates charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and was due to appear in court in the coming days.

But Mr Emmanuel said: 'Smiley had a great deal to look forward to.

 It is true that he had an impending case but it is also true that the evidence in relation to this case was minimal and he along with his legal team were supremely confident of being acquitted this coming week.'

Family spokesman and race equality campaigner Lee Jasper said: 'I've never heard the kind of scenario that was explained to me in relation to Smiley Culture's death.

'Even if you were to accept that it was true it would still be bizarre, so given that there is very little trust and confidence in the police it's no wonder that the vast majority of people who hear this tale are struck down with disbelief and anger.'

Smiley Culture's 1984 hit single Police Officer was an autobiographical song of how he was caught in possession of cannabis but let off when the officer recognised him as a reggae artist.

Speaking about the hit, he told the Guardian last year: 'My hit single Police Officer was a true story - the police used to take my weed. It was better than being arrested, and I made that into a hit.'

The IPCC confirmed today that the singer died of a single stab wound to the heart.

 'I've never heard the kind of scenario that was explained to me in relation to Smiley Culture's death.

'Even if you were to accept that it was true it would still be bizarre, so given that there is very little trust and confidence in the police it's no wonder that the vast majority of people who hear this tale are struck down with disbelief and anger.'

Campaigner Lee Jasper

 
Outlining the details of the raid, an IPCC spokesman said: 'The facts that have been established so far are that, at approximately 7am on Tuesday 15 March 2011, four MPS officers went to Mr Emmanuel's house on [street] in Warlingham, Surrey, to execute a search warrant.

'Later the same morning, at approximately 8.30am, an ambulance was called to attend the address by the MPS officers. An air ambulance crew arrived but Mr Emmanuel died at the scene.

'The case was referred to the IPCC and an independent investigation was launched.'
Forensic experts are examining items which have been recovered from the address, including the knife.

IPCC Commissioner Mike Franklin said: 'I send my condolences to Mr Emmanuel's family and friends. I understand their concerns and am under no illusion about the seriousness of this case, its impact on them and the wider community.'

He said the investigation was examining the basis on which MPS officers went to Surrey to carry out the search warrant, how that was planned, how it was communicated with Surrey Police and what happened while officers were at the address.

The investigation will also focus on the response of the officers present to examine what was done in terms of first aid.

Mr Franklin added: 'Many of the questions that I know Mr Emmanuel's family and friends have are exactly what we will be examining as part of this investigation.

'I want to reassure people that we will thoroughly scrutinise this incident and will update all those involved as we progress

'I will also make the findings of our investigation public at the earliest opportunity. Until then, I would ask that speculation is avoided.'
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