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Final submissions for N.S. Taser death inquiry
The Canadian Press
Date: Tuesday Jun. 8, 2010 6:49 AM ET
HALIFAX Closing submissions begin today at a public inquiry into the death of mentally ill Nova Scotia man in a Halifax-area jail cell more than two years ago.
The official record says Howard Hyde died of a condition known as excited delirium as he struggled with jail guards.
But the inquiry heard in February from a clinical psychiatrist who said excited delirium is a term favoured by law enforcement and coroners even though it is not accepted as a medical or psychiatric diagnosis.
The 45-year-old Hyde was diagnosed with schizophrenia in his 20s.
He died on Nov. 22, 2007, a day after he was Tasered up to five times by Halifax police shortly after his arrest for an alleged assault.
Officers have testified that Hyde was soaked in sweat and possessed superhuman strength as he tried to flee the building.
Hyde was later taken to hospital but he was released several hours later on the condition he get psychiatric help once he appeared before a judge, but that never happened.
Hyde died the next day as guards at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility wrestled him to the ground after he refused to walk down a hallway because he thought there were "demons" at the other end.
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I think he was pushed to take matters into his own hands. I have a teenage son and if he was involved with a drug dealer I would be furious and try anything to save him like this father did for his daughter. Why do police often say they can't do anything until it's too late? Whether it be a drug dealer or an abusive spouse, the police can't seem to do anything until something really bad happens. In this case they could have raided the drug dealers home and arrested him. The whole town knew what was going on in that house but yet the police chose to do nothing. Release this man and give him a medal for doing the right thing by his daughter. I can't wait to see the episode on W5, I will certainly be watching this one.
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