Forensic Pathologist Testifies on Myles Gray's Death
Forensic pathologist Dr. Matthew Orde testified at a public hearing about the death of Myles Gray, a man who died after an encounter with Vancouver police in 2015. Orde stated that Grays death was likely caused by a combination of factors, including police restraint methods such as pepper spray, blunt force injuries, neck holds, and handcuffing him face down. Gray had shown signs of acute behavioral disturbance beforehand. The hearing, called by British Columbias police complaint commissioner, continues as questions remain about the officers actions.
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