Anugrah Abraham, 21, from Bury, was afraid of losing his job and had nightmares about work, his father says A trainee police officer suffered bullying and racism before his death, his father told an inquest. Anugrah Abraham, 21, from Bury, Greater Manchester, feared he would lose his job and had ...
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