A 30-year-old man from Rochdale has died in police custody at an airport in Malaysia, his family say.
Callum Luxton was travelling through Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Phuket, Thailand, when he passed away last Saturday.
According to local reports, a police chief mentioned that Callum was taken into custody and later “lost consciousness while being processed for this arrest.”
Callum’s family has been left heartbroken and without answers, the Manchester Evening News reported.
His dad Roy said: “It is just an absolute nightmare and we are getting no answers. We do not know anything and now we have got to get him back home.
“Nobody is telling us anything. We do not know how he has gone. You would say you were safe in an airport, obviously not.”
Roy said Callum’s family had no idea what is going on and his phone had also gone missing.
“We just want to know how he has died… it is ridiculous.”
The family were informed by a police officer who knocked on their door on Monday night.
The cop told the family an incident had happened when Callum’s bag had gone missing.
The New Straits Times quoted Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan about the arrest.
Khan said Callum was arrested for mischief and property damage, voluntarily causing hurt, and obstructing a public servant.
Furthermore, Khan explained, “At approximately 1:30 pm, the police apprehended the individual as he was journeying from the UK to Phuket, Thailand, with a layover at KLIA Terminal 1. His behavior was disorderly and caused a disturbance.”
“During the documentation process, the suspect lost consciousness, prompting officers to call the KLIA medical team.
“A doctor administered first aid, but the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.”