Coroner investigating death of woman, 20, in police chase orders GMP to hand over CCTV and body-cam footage

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A coroner has ordered GMP to hand over CCTV and body cam footage ahead of an inquest into the death of a young woman following a police chase.

Xena Georgiou, 20, was driving a BMW that crashed when she 'lost control' and it collided with a parked car in Sale at about 8.30pm on Sunday, December 3, last year. The smash happened on Marsland Road following a 'two-minute' police pursuit when the car failed to stop.

She was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) but died later that day. A male passenger was taken to hospital with serious injuries, while a female passenger was also treated for her injuries on the night.

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Today (Tuesday) Area Coroner for South Manchester Chris Morris was told an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) was nearing completion.

At a pre-inquest review hearing at Stockport Coroners' Court, Mr Morris ordered that CCTV gathered by the Serious Collision Investigation Unit of GMP and police body-cam footage be handed over to his office by September 17.

The court was told the author of the IOPC's report into the tragedy had almost completed her first draft and that, once it had been finalised, it will be signed off by a 'decision-maker' at the watchdog.

The watchdog was said to be in regular contact with Xena's family. Her parents and grandfather, who will be given the final report, were in court as the progress of the investigation was detailed.

The coroner ordered the IOPC to hand over its finalised investigation report, the evidence used to support it and a schedule of any gathered evidence that was not being relied upon to support conclusions to his office by September 10, and he gave GMP a deadline of September 17 for its response.

He also asked GMP to provide his office with a compilation DVD of all the CCTV, including from from one property on Marsland Road, and 'in-car footage' from the police car involved. He also asked for police 'body-worn video'. A representative from the force told the hearing these would be provided.

Adjourning until October 16 for another pre-inquest review, Mr Morris expressed his gratitude for the help he was receiving for his inquest into the 'deeply sad' incident which cost Xena her life.

In a statement released to the Manchester Evening News a week after the tragedy, Xena's family paid tribute to the 'joy and love' she brought to their lives.

They said: "Our daughter Xena was a beautiful, loving and caring girl who has lost her life in tragic circumstances. This is heartbreaking for us all and there are no words to explain how we are feeling at this devastating time.

The scene of the crash on Marsland Road in Sale -Credit:MEN Media
The scene of the crash on Marsland Road in Sale -Credit:MEN Media

"We want to remember Xena for all the joy and love she brought to our lives; sadly taken away far too soon. We would kindly request our privacy is respected so, as a family, we can grieve for the loss of our gorgeous girl."

In January, the IOPC issued a renewed appeal for any witnesses of the incident to come forward. Investigators wanted to speak to anyone who saw the pursuit or the immediate aftermath.

They also wanted to speak to 'the doctor or medical professional who assisted officers' immediately after the crash. Witness appeal boards have been put up in the area.

IOPC Regional Director, Catherine Bates, said at the time: "Our sympathies and thoughts remain with Xena’s family, friends and all those affected by this tragic incident. We believe there to be a number of pedestrians and drivers who may have seen or heard something that might assist our investigation.

"We are particularly keen to speak to the doctor or medical professional who assisted officers immediately after the collision as well as anyone else who witnessed the pursuit, the collision or the immediate aftermath. Over the weekend, IOPC investigators have been putting up witness appeal boards in the area and I would encourage anyone who saw what happened or has any dashcam or other footage to contact our incident line.

"It is vitally important the circumstances of the incident are subject to an independent investigation so we can fully understand what happened and ensure the full facts are brought to light."

Anyone who witnessed any part of the incident can contact the IOPC by calling 0300 303 5612 or emailing Marslandroad@policeconduct.gov.uk.