Family of man left paralysed by police after he suffered devastating injuries during brutal arrest outside nightclub settles claim with force for £1.2million

Julian Cole was 19 when tackled to floor by Bedfordshire Police officers in 2013Incident left him with a broken neck, damage to spinal cord and brain damageMr Cole, now 30 remains paralysed in a vegetative state requiring 24-hour carePolice lied about Cole 'walking' into police van which was disproved by CCTV

The family of a man who was left paralysed and requiring 24-hour around-the-clock care after a scuffle outside a nightclub has agreed to a £1.2 million settlement of a High Court claim made against a police force.

Julian Cole was 19 when he was tackled to the floor by Bedfordshire Police officers outside Elements nightclub in Bedford, after he had been removed from the venue on May 6 2013.

His relatives later took legal action against the force over the incident, which left him with a broken neck and damage to his spinal cord, which caused brain damage due to lack of oxygen.

Mr Cole, who is now 30, has never recovered from the traumatic incident and remains paralysed and in a vegetative state requiring constant care.

After Mr Cole’s family agreed a settlement out of court with Bedfordshire Police, in which the force did not accept liability, Mr Justice Martin Spencer approved the sum at a hearing in London on Friday.

Injuries left him with a broken neck and damage to his spinal cord which caused brain damage due to a lack of oxygen

Injuries left him with a broken neck and damage to his spinal cord which caused brain damage due to a lack of oxygen

The family of Julian Cole agreed to a £1.2 million settlement of a High Court claim made against a police force

The family of Julian Cole agreed to a £1.2 million settlement of a High Court claim made against a police force

University student Julian Cole was 19-years-old when he suffered a broken neck during the incident near the Elements club in Bedford in 2013

University student Julian Cole was 19-years-old when he suffered a broken neck during the incident near the Elements club in Bedford in 2013

The officers were found to have lied about Mr Cole's condition in their pocket notebooks and in interviews

The officers were found to have lied about Mr Cole’s condition in their pocket notebooks and in interviews

Mr Cole is now in a vegetative state and needs 24-hour care after the incident in Bedford

Mr Cole is now in a vegetative state and needs 24-hour care after the incident in Bedford

The three officers arrested Mr Colde, 19, after after he suffered neck injuries and paralysis

The three officers arrested Mr Colde, 19, after after he suffered neck injuries and paralysis


He said: ‘On two occasions Julian was taken to the ground by the police. On the second occasion it would appear that Julian sustained severe injuries including damage to his spinal cord and subsequent hypoxic brain injury, from which he did not recover.

‘There has been no admission of liability but the fact that this settlement has been reached and the circumstances in which Julian sustained his injuries leave little doubt that the actions of the police officers were responsible for his injuries and those actions were indefensible.

‘The matter was compounded by a concerted attempt on behalf of the police officers involved to falsify their account of events and that led to disciplinary proceedings.’

He added: ‘I have no hesitation whatever in approving the settlement in the sum that has been agreed.’

Mr Cole was asked to leave the nightclub on the night of the incident and kept asking for his money back, which led to a confrontation.

The resulting injuries were only discovered after he had been arrested, carried to a police van and driven a mile to a police station, where an ambulance was eventually called.

In 2018, Police Constables Hannah Ross, Sanjeev Kalyan and Nicholas Oates were found guilty of gross misconduct after it was found they had lied about Mr Cole’s condition when he was taken to and transported in the police van.

Hannah Ross from Bedfordshire Police was among three officers who falsely claimed the man had walked to their police van

Hannah Ross from Bedfordshire Police was among three officers who falsely claimed the man had walked to their police van

Sanjeev Kalyan
Nicholas Oates

Sanjeev Kalyan (left) and Nicholas Oates (right) were sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct by a panel

They had claimed that Mr Cole had been able to walk into the police van, but CCTV showed he had to be carried, with his legs dragging on the ground and head hanging down.

A fourth officer, Sergeant Andrew Withey, was found guilty of misconduct for failing to carry out proper welfare checks and was given a final written warning.

The Crown Prosecution Service had previously said that no criminal charges would be brought against the officers.

Friday’s hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice was attended by Mr Cole’s mother, Claudia Cole, who wept during the hearing, and his brother, Claude.

Angus McCullough KC, representing the family, said that the settlement was ‘in Julian’s best interests to accept’.

He told the court that the family had hoped that Mr Cole, who is currently cared for at a medical facility, would be able to be accommodated in his own home and cared for by a team of carers.

But Mr McCullough said: ‘The view having now been taken in the present position [is] that this is not a realistic or viable prospect, and he is best cared for where he has been cared for for at least the last 10 years [that] will be the best place for him, but with a substantial top-up in terms of additional care, therapies and equipment that this award will allow him to access.’

The student suffered neck injuries and paralysis in a chaotic fracas in May 2013

The student suffered neck injuries and paralysis in a chaotic fracas in May 2013

Neil Block KC, representing Bedfordshire Police, said: ‘I understand just how difficult even this process is for the family.

‘I wish them on behalf of my clients the best for the future and we hope that while money can of course never place them in the position they would ideally like to be, they will look forward to the future with the confidence that there is now a substantial fund to provide such specialist equipment and therapies that they are advised will make Julian’s life more meaningful and comfortable for the future.’

The judge said that a representative for the Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Police had ‘expressed his regret and apology’ at a meeting in 2020 about the incident, which happened when Mr Cole was a first-year student at the University of Bedfordshire.

Paying tribute to Mr Cole’s family, he said: ‘This has been the most difficult time for Julian’s family.

‘Above all, I wish to pay tribute to Mrs Cole herself for her unstinting and deep love and support for Julian through this most difficult time.

‘The resolution of this litigation does not mean the resolution of the problems which she has faced and will face dealing with Julian’s disability, but it is to be hoped that these damages will go some way to helping with the care and support which Julian requires.’

Bedfordshire Police have been approached for comment.

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