A 30-year-old Brit has died in police custody at an airport in Malaysia, his household say.
Callum Luxton was travelling by Kuala Lumpur Worldwide Airport to Phuket, Thailand when he handed away final Saturday.
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Native cops say Callum, from Rochdale, had been detained after which “misplaced consciousness through the documentation strategy of this arrest.”
Callum’s household has been left heartbroken and with out solutions, the Manchester Night Information reported.
His dad Roy stated: “It’s simply an absolute nightmare and we’re getting no solutions. We have no idea something and now we now have received to get him again dwelling.
“No one is telling us something. We have no idea how he has gone. You’ll say you had been protected in an airport, clearly not.”
Roy stated Callum’s household had no thought what’s going on and his telephone had additionally gone lacking.
“We simply need to know the way he has died… it’s ridiculous.”
The household had been knowledgeable by a police officer who knocked on their door on Monday night time.
The cop informed the household an incident had occurred when Callum’s bag had gone lacking.
The New Straits Instances quoted Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan who confirmed Callum died whereas in custody.
Khan stated Callum was arrested for mischief and property harm, voluntarily inflicting harm, and obstructing a public servant.
Khan stated: “Round 1.30pm, police arrested the suspect, who was travelling from the UK to Phuket, Thailand, with a transit cease at KLIA Terminal 1. He had behaved aggressively and disrupted the peace there.
“In the course of the documentation course of, the suspect misplaced consciousness, prompting officers to name the KLIA medical staff.
“A physician administered first support, however the suspect was pronounced lifeless on the scene.”
A spokesperson for the Overseas, Commonwealth and Improvement Workplace (FCDO) informed The Solar: “We’re conscious of the demise of a British nationwide in Malaysia and are liaising with the native authorities and together with his household within the UK.”

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