Inquest to be held for Vaughan man who died after police went to his home 5 years ago | CBC News
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Inquest to be held for Vaughan man who died after police went to his home 5 years ago | CBC News
"Arian Pristine died on June 8, 2020, after officers arrived at his home in Vaughan following a domestic incident. The man became vital signs absent, and officers provided medical assistance until paramedics arrived."
"The Ontario Special Investigations Unit cleared officers involved in the case of any wrongdoing, stating it had 'no reasonable grounds' to believe that any officer committed a crime in connection with his death."
"The inquest, which is mandatory under the Coroners Act, will examine the circumstances surrounding Pristine's death. After the inquest, a jury may make recommendations aimed at preventing further deaths."
Arian Pristine, a 35-year-old father of two, died on June 8, 2020, following police intervention at his Vaughan home. The Ontario Special Investigations Unit reported that after officers arrived, there was an interaction with Pristine, who subsequently became unresponsive. Medical assistance was provided until paramedics arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. The SIU cleared the officers of any wrongdoing, stating there were no reasonable grounds to believe a crime was committed. A mandatory inquest will examine the circumstances of his death and may lead to recommendations to prevent future incidents.
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