sheku bayoh's sister kadijohnson addressed the inquiry on the first day. she didn't like it, she could leave. it's very upsetting to hear that, very upsetting, when i saw those messages i was very, very upset, because, how could people think like that? my brother has passed away in the hands of people who were supposed to look after him. back in may, the officers involved gave their accounts in public for the first time. i swear by almighty god... that i will tell the truth. the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. the first officers on the scene, including former pc alan paton, were asked whether they would have handled the situation differently if mr bayoh had been white. if he had been white, would you have been more inclined to ask him if there was a problem or how was he, or, had he got any sharp implements? no. i was taking control _ of the situation, i was not there to have a conversation with him. in a new programme to be broadcast tonight, bbc disclosure analyses what we've learned from the inquiry so far. the second phase of evidence at the in