Angus Cloud’s mother reported a “possible overdose” to 911 before her son was pronounced dead on Monday, July 31, Us Weekly can confirm.
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A councillor has called for calm after a day of disorder in Salford. The trouble, mainly in the Pendleton area, saw fireworks launched at a police station and a van - and a car set alight.
Throughout the day, there were reports of 'around 20 to 30 people' on unauthorised motorbikes and groups of males wearing balaclavas. The disorder erupted on the day of the funeral of teenager Saul Cookson. He died, aged 15, after his e-bike was in collision with an ambulance on Langworthy Road on June 8. He was being followed by police before the crash.
The funeral ceremony took place at St James' Church at Salford Precinct in Pendleton. Veteran councillor John Warmisham, who represents the Pendleton and Charlestown ward, said: "I would ask for calm.
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"This kind of behaviour is affecting other peoples lives. We need to respect the memory of Saul - and this is not the way. I hope these events yesterday were a one-off and we can get back to normality."
Last month a police watchdog appealed for information from witnesses after the death of Saul. He had been pursued by police officers shortly before the crash. The officers, who were in a marked BMW X5, stopped following Saul after he passed through a set of bollards at the junction with Lower Seedley Road, police have said.
As a result of the police following the bike, the incident has been referred to the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct). They have now launched an investigation which is ongoing.
One source said of yesterday's disorder: "It was expected. There has been anti-police graffiti appearing on walls around Langworthy and Pendleton for several weeks since Saul died.
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Angus Cloud’s mother reported a “possible overdose” to 911 before her son was pronounced dead on Monday, July 31, Us Weekly can confirm.
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