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IPCC referral follows man’s death in Carlton

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Nottinghamshire Police has made a referral to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) after officers responded to a report of a collision in the Southdale Road area of Carlton at around 9pm yesterday evening (Friday 5 January 2018).

Road closures had been in place in the Southdale Road and Carlton Hill areas following the incident. Those roads are expected to reopen shortly.

A spokesperson from Nottinghamshire Police said: “Nottinghamshire Police has made a referral to the IPCC following the death of a man, in-line with national policies.

“We appreciate that the extent of the road closures in place following last night’s incident were extensive, so we would like to thank residents for their continued cooperation while our officers work alongside the IPCC to establish the circumstances surrounding last night’s incident.

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“The force will continue to cooperate fully with the IPCC in relation to this incident.”

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