Family of man, 28, found dead in canal handed police names of those who 'could have harmed him'
The family of a Lebanese man found dead in the Manchester Ship Canal gave police a list of names for people who may have harmed him, a court has heard. Haydar Alzokra's body was found in the canal last July 25 by a member of the public.
"We received a document from the family with the names of some people that they have concerns about," she said. "We've made enquiries into those names but we can't find any trace of them on our systems. "There are a number of outstanding enquiries, including some phone enquiries. If any names are identified as a result of the phone enquiries then we are making further enquiries in relation to those."
Joanna Crichton, representing Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, told the pre-inquest review there had been 'incidents of self-harm' involving Mr Alzokra at Forest Bank Prison. Assistant coroner Adrian Farrow confirmed that the involvement of mental health services from December 2021 until Mr Alzokra's death will be considered in the inquest.
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