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Inquest To Examine If Police Hand-Cuffing Contributed To Henry Nowak's Death
Inquest To Examine If Police Hand-Cuffing Contributed To Henry Nowak's Death
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity,
The system that failed Henry Nowak will come under refreshed scrutiny as some medical experts have suggested police actions could have contributed to his tragic death.
An inquest will probe whether Hampshire police officers caused or contributed to the 18-year-old student's death when they yanked his arms behind his back, handcuffed him, and treated him as a suspect while he lay bleeding out and pleading that he had been stabbed and could not breathe.
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