The two police officers involved are no longer serving officers following a gross misconduct panel.
A vulnerable man's death could have been avoided had police reacted appropriately, an inquest has ruled.
The inquest ruled that Mr Campbell's death was "drug related combined with neglect". The police officers are no longer serving.Assistant chief constable Jim Pearce said: "We fully accept the findings of the inquest into the death of Lachlan Campbell and our thoughts remain with Mr Campbell's friends and family."The two officers initially called for an ambulance to go to Mr Campbell at 01:42 GMT before leaving the scene to go to a high-risk domestic incident in Hayle.
When the officers returned to the scene at 05:00 GMT, the jury said the two officers should have taken Mr Campbell to hospital in their patrol car. Mr Campbell's mother told the inquest that her son "should not have been left outside for so many hours".'Gross misconduct'
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