News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Inquest to Begin in Man's Death After Drug Raid |
Title: | CN ON: Inquest to Begin in Man's Death After Drug Raid |
Published On: | 2002-06-23 |
Source: | Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-30 08:41:37 |
INQUEST TO BEGIN IN MAN'S DEATH AFTER DRUG RAID
A coroner's inquest will begin tomorrow into the death of a man who
suffered a heart attack during a cocaine raid.
Johannes Speek died last April on the night of his 57th birthday, shortly
after police raided his daughter's house in Embrun. Police seized drugs
with a street value of $62,000.
Mr. Speek's complained of chest pains after being arrested and was taken to
Ottawa Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Mr. Speek's son, Jonathan,
said his father died because police "scared the s--t out of him."
The Special Investigations Unit, which investigates serious injuries or
deaths involving police, ruled OPP officers were not responsible for Mr.
Speek's heart attack.
A coroner's inquest will begin tomorrow into the death of a man who
suffered a heart attack during a cocaine raid.
Johannes Speek died last April on the night of his 57th birthday, shortly
after police raided his daughter's house in Embrun. Police seized drugs
with a street value of $62,000.
Mr. Speek's complained of chest pains after being arrested and was taken to
Ottawa Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Mr. Speek's son, Jonathan,
said his father died because police "scared the s--t out of him."
The Special Investigations Unit, which investigates serious injuries or
deaths involving police, ruled OPP officers were not responsible for Mr.
Speek's heart attack.
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