Summary
A man named Mikhail Ackrim was found dead in a flat used for Home Office accommodation in Glasgow, Scotland. His body showed signs of drug use and injuries, but the cause of his death remains unknown despite a year-long investigation. His mother, Sheena Millar, is asking for answers as she deals with the uncertainty surrounding her son's death.
Key Facts
- Mikhail Ackrim was found dead with stab wounds and bruises in a Glasgow flat over a year ago.
- The flat was operated by Mears Group on behalf of the Home Office to house asylum seekers.
- Mikhail had drugs and alcohol in his system, including Valium and a newer form of street Valium.
- Pathologists noted stab wounds deep enough to fracture his leg.
- Mikhail’s death remains unexplained after a year-long investigation by the police.
- Initially, police arrested three men, including James Carter, in connection with an assault and robbery in the flat.
- Mikhail’s mother, Sheena Millar, is still seeking clarity on how her son died.
- The events leading up to Mikhail's death involved a late night out and a gathering at the flat with others.