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A provincial court judge says a Manitoba man likely wouldn’t have died if proper policy had been followed when he was placed in an RCMP holding cell in The Pas.

Following an inquest into the 2019 death of John Ettawakapow in an RCMP holding cell, the judge is also recommending the province look to create an alternative place to house intoxicated people in the northern Manitoba town.

Ettawakapow, 54, died in the cell after being arrested for public intoxication on Oct. 5, 2019, in The Pas, after another inmate’s leg inadvertently rolled onto his neck. 

A five-day inquest into his death was held in June, during which a provincial court judge heard testimony from the officers who arrested Ettawakapow, the civilian guards who were supposed to be monitoring him and the province’s chief medical examiner. 

Security video played at the inquest showed the inmate’s leg stayed on Ettawakapow’s neck for …

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