Rapper conviction for killing Holby City actress Louella Fletcher-Michie’s daughter overturned

A rapper jailed for killing a Holthrough City actor’s daughter with drugs has been overturned today for manslaughter through the Court of Appeal.

Ceon Broughton, 31, provided John Michie’s daughter Louella Fletcher-Michie, who is his girlfriend, the intoxicating 2-CP hallucinogenic at Bestival in Dorset.

Miss Fletcher-Michie died after taking an improved form of Class A substance while Broughton recorded photographs on her cell phone for six hours.

She discovered her death in the woods at the festival site at Lulworth Castle on the morning of her 25th birthday on September 11, 2017.

Broughton, who raps under CEONRPG level, convicted in March 2019 of gross negligence involuntary manslaughter and imprisoned for 8 years and six months.

But today at the High Court in London, Lord Burnett overruled the conviction and said: “In our view, this is one of the few cases in which the jury has competent evidence to help them answer the question of causation.

Ceon Broughton pictured with her friend Louella Fletcher-Michie, who died in September 2017

“This skillful evidence is not in a position to identify a causal link to the criminal standard.

Ms. Darlow’s last presentation that at 9:10 p.m. Louella had a 90% chance of survival, a true mirror image of Professor Deakin’s testimony, but for the reasons we explained, this is not enough.

In other words, if an operation carries a non-public threat of 10% mortality, the patient and doctors might, with a little luck, say that the chances of survival were very high or very good, but none may be safe. .

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