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A B.C. family is seeking justice following the sudden death of Douglas Eustache.
His death has raised urgent questions in his Kamloops community about how Indigenous cases are handled by law enforcement.
“Doug was my youngest brother,” Darrel Eustache told Global News.
Douglas was a residential school survivor who struggled with alcohol addiction and mental health.
He was in the hospital’s intensive care unit the day before his death on June 9.
He was found unconscious in a townhouse complex in Kamloops.
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Neighbours told Global News that no one else was inside the home but they reported seeing multiple people leave the unit earlier that morning.
“His eye was completely black, and he had a big gash on his head, his shoulder was screwed up,” neighbour Jason Biron said.
“He looked like …