Two men have been cautioned after the death of a man at Manchester Airport.
Shortly after 8.25am on Friday 6 April, police were called to reports of an assault at a car park at Terminal 2.
A taxi driver – who has been formally identified as 57-year-old William Brent Taylor – was taken to hospital where he later died.
A post mortem examination took place and concluded that there was no evidence of physical assault or injury that contributed to William’s death.
Two men aged 26 and 55, who were arrested in connection with the investigation, have since received a caution for threatening behaviour under Section 4 of the Public Order Act.
Greater Manchester Police said an inquest into William’s death will take place.
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