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Queensland coroner clears officers after Indigenous death in custody but wants restraint reviewed

Noombah, 39, suffered a heart attack and died after being restrained by Queensland police officers in Townsville in 2018

Indigenous death in custody inquest hears paramedics provided sub-optimal care after arrest

Indigenous death in custody inquest hears paramedics provided sub-optimal care after arrest Posted 3 updated 2 AprApril 2021 at 11:57am The inquest heard from the deceased man s stepdaughter, Shianne Matheson, and his long-term partner, Regina Matheson, pictured here with his brother, Jason King. ( Share Print text only Cancel A North Queensland inquest has heard an Indigenous man who died in police custody received sub-optimal treatment from paramedics. Key points: Queensland Ambulance Service says an Indigenous man who died in custody wasn t properly assessed by paramedics The inquest heard that an ambulance officer instructed a police constable to perform CPR on the man Twelve people gave evidence at the inquest, the findings of which are expected to be handed down later this year

Cops actions probed at death in custody inquest

Premium Content Subscriber only Shaky body-worn camera footage recorded the night an Indigenous man died in police custody in Townsville shows the last moments of his life. Police grabbed the 39-year-old Townsville father around the neck, wrestled with him, pulled him to the ground and put him in handcuffs. As he lay face down with his hands secured behind his back someone pushed his head down, slamming it into the dirt. The man calls out that he is not OK. His laboured breathing is captured on video. Neither the paramedics or police standing nearby check his vital signs. Trevor King, known culturally as Noomba, was pronounced dead in hospital soon after, in the early hours of February 10, 2019.

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