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POLICE have admitted that they failed the family of a man whose body was found at his home 12 days after a missing person investigation was launched.
An inquest heard that officers had failed to go into Amar Khosah?s flat to see if he was inside, leaving his sister to eventually find his body after breaking in.
Coroner Keith Wiseman suggested that Mr Khosah, 52, may have been found alive if police had acted with greater urgency.
Force chiefs acknowledged that officers should have checked the flat in Southampton, while an internal review has found that there was ?confusion? and ?limitations? in the investigation.
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/107...___after_police_failed_to_look_for_him_there/
An inquest heard that officers had failed to go into Amar Khosah?s flat to see if he was inside, leaving his sister to eventually find his body after breaking in.
Coroner Keith Wiseman suggested that Mr Khosah, 52, may have been found alive if police had acted with greater urgency.
Force chiefs acknowledged that officers should have checked the flat in Southampton, while an internal review has found that there was ?confusion? and ?limitations? in the investigation.
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/107...___after_police_failed_to_look_for_him_there/