29-year-old Shane Bryant died after taking ill at the scene of an armed robbery in Ashby.
A man who died after becoming ill at the scene of an armed robbery in Ashby has been named by police.
Shane Bryant, 29, was taken to the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham where he died on Saturday 15th July. Further tests will now be carried out to determine how he died.
Police were called to Market Street in Ashby at 10pm on Thursday night (13th July) after reports of two men entering a store and threatening staff with a baseball bat and golf club, and demanding cash.
One of the suspects made off in a vehicle which was waiting outside. Mr Bryant was apprehended in the street by members of the public, but became ill and was taken to hospital.
Detective Chief Inspector Di Coulson is leading the investigation into the death. She said: “We are keen to have any dashcam and mobile phone footage that anyone may have of the incident on Thursday night.
“There were lots of people in the area who saw what happened and were involved in apprehending Mr Bryant. No matter how short or insignificant you think it is, we would like to see it please.
“I’d like to thank members of public in Ashby for their support so far and we’ve spoken to many witnesses, but if you saw what happened, or you have any information about the robbery and you haven’t spoken to officers, please contact us.”
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is carrying out an independent investigation into police involvement in his death.
Emergency Services at Triumph Motorcycles Open Day
Plans to build 10,000 homes near Twycross Zoo scrapped
Petition to save pub backed by 2500 people
New bus service to Gates Garden Centre
Two teens dead after M1 crash
Long delays after M1 crash
Hinckley couple set UK record with 30-year pub quiz residency
Disruption to Food waste collection in Hinckley
