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I've fixed the merge conflict, and yes - this is still wanted - it's a separate dataset to the IOPC deaths data. This is a list of individual names of people who have died in custody, the IOPC data is just counts. |
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I don't have much background to this data other than the link to the source PDF.
I have used Tabula to extract the data, it could do with some more manual checks.
This will cause a merge failure for the other deaths in custody merge request. I will update whichever one doesn't merged first.