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Man dies in Australia after being pepper-sprayed by police during arrest
Summary
A 52-year-old man who was pepper-sprayed during an arrest in Homebush, Sydney, was taken to Westmead Hospital and later died; police say the conduct is the subject of a critical investigation with independent oversight.
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A 52-year-old man died after being pepper-sprayed during his arrest in Homebush, in Sydney's west. Police say they were called about an alleged domestic violence incident and that officers deployed pepper spray during the arrest inside the unit. New South Wales ambulance paramedics treated the man at the scene and transported him to Westmead Hospital, where he was recorded to have died at 8.30pm on Monday.
What officials say:
- Police stated officers deployed oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray during the arrest.
- Paramedics treated the man at the scene; he was taken to Westmead Hospital in critical condition and later died at 8.30pm on Monday.
- A crime scene has been established and the conduct of police is the subject of a critical investigation, which will include an independent review by the Professional Standards Command with oversight by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission; a report will be prepared for the Coroner.
Summary:
The death followed the deployment of OC spray during an arrest and has prompted a critical investigation. Authorities say the probe will include an independent review and oversight by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission, and a report will be provided to the Coroner.
