Family's Anger Over Treatment of Shot Husband ; '999 Crews Delayed by Police Decision to Seal Off Murder Scene'
Evening Standard - London › April 15, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › April 15, 2004
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A BUSINESSMAN murdered on his doorstep might have been saved if police had not made paramedics wait 25 minutes before treating him, his family claimed today.
Dumbi Moka was shot through the heart after parking his car outside his flat in Ponders End, Enfield, but managed to stagger inside before collapsing.See the full content of this document
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Family's Anger Over Treatment of Shot Husband ; '999 Crews Delayed by Police Decision to Seal Off Murder Scene'
The 31-year-old travel agent, father of a two-year-old daughter, died in his wi...
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