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Hogtie technique by Montreal police a 'highly likely' factor in man's accidental death: coroner

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Hogtie technique by Montreal police a 'highly likely' factor in man's accidental death: coroner

A coroner's report found that the death of 29-year-old Abisay Cruz following a police altercation in 2025 was accidental, but that the hogtie technique used by police to restrain him may have been a contributing factor.

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