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Who Is Myles Gray? Public Inquest into Death of Myles Gray in Burnaby Explained!

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Today we are going to tell you how can police officers who are protectors of the law rule and have a duty to protect the people who broke this law and usurped their power in the wrong way on innocent people and other people. Yes, we are talking about the police officers who are protectors of us and arrest those who broke the rule and protect us when we are in danger. Even though we are not talking about all police officers because all officers do not count on them some are also honest and good some are bad as the victims and culprits even if they are not powerful people or teenagers who broke the law get punished. To know more drag down the page and continue to read.

Myles Gray

yes, this kind of case comes in front of us which is related to 13 August 2015. Where the clash seven officers beat a man and he was dead. The case is open after many years and also gets charged with those seven police officers who cause his death. The person is dead who was beaten and killed by seven police officers was identified as Myles Gray who died on 13 August 2015. to know more about this case scroll down the page and keep continuing to read.

Who Is Myles Gray?

On 13 August 2013, seven police officers beat Myle Gray. Myles Gray died on Aug. 13, 2015, following the clash with seven officers that sent him into cardiac arrest and left him with a broken eye socket, a partially dislocated jaw, and numerous other injuries. However, it is not confirmed yet why they beat him and did not look after this. If we get more information we will tell you. Moreover, they charged for this but they declined that they did not beat him and did not cause his death. British Columbia’s Prosecution Service declined to approve criminal charges against the officers in 2020, saying they were the only eyewitnesses to the 33-year-old’s death and offered accounts described as incomplete and sometimes inconsistent.

The inquest’s public witness list indicates presiding coroner Larry Marzinzik and a jury will hear testimony from 41 people over 10 days, including the officers directly involved in the beating. The B.C. Coroners Service says the jury can’t make findings of “legal responsibility,” but can only make recommendations to prevent future deaths under similar circumstances. Myles Gray was 33 years old during a clash with seven officers that sent him into cardiac arrest and left him with a broken eye socket, a partially dislocated jaw, and numerous other injuries. if we get any updates we will inform you so stay tuned with us.

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