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Montreal family wants answers after loved one dies following police intervention – Montreal [Video]

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A makeshift memorial outside an apartment building in Montreal’s Saint-Michel neighbourhood speaks to the anguish the Cruz family is experiencing.

“Because it’s been nearly a month since my brother died and we have no information,” Josué Cruz, brother of Abisay Cruz told reporters at a press conference on Wednesday, as their mother Marcelina Isidro fought back tears.

Abisay Cruz, was declared dead in hospital after an intervention with Montreal police on March 30th at his mother’s home. Neighbours and family members took video recordings and photos of the incident.

“In one of the videos one of the officers involved indeed did say yes, we know that you’re in distress,” said family lawyer, René Saint-Léger.

According to the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), police were called to the apartment shortly after 8 a.m. responding to a person in crisis. Saint-Léger said the family doesn’t know who placed the call, why police arrived in …

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