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Dragons celebration turns deadly

MSIH

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Suused it out once and I came to the conclusion that it is a place were one goes to be amongst like minded brain-cramped individuals.

If getting a meaningful life existence is for you,avoid this site at all times.

The only useful thing it has ever done is coup the main owner of about US$6.9 billion.

And that amounts to a lot of idiots clicking away...

Idiots who probably know how to spell sussed. They'd probably know the difference between "where" and "were" as well.
 

MSIH

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And one "witness" last night in front of the cameras stated that the disceased had brusing around the face.

But then again,they could have been coerced into that statement by the interviewer.

Another issue for Media Watch?..:sarcasm:

Have you joined MENSA yet? Disceased :lol:
 
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Have you joined MENSA yet?

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_Johnsy

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I'd prefer to wait until the coroner has finished. I'll certainly look forward to some people admitting they were, so so wrong and going off 1/2 cocked with 1/145th of the information.
 

dollyhands

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I'd prefer to wait until the coroner has finished. I'll certainly look forward to some people admitting they were, so so wrong and going off 1/2 cocked with 1/145th of the information.
Agree, all the people blaming the police will have some explaining to do when the report comes out
 

_Johnsy

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Footage of leagues club death released

Les Kennedy

October 10, 2010
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...agues-club-death-released-20101009-16d4d.html
TOXICOLOGY tests are being conducted to determine what caused a man to suffer a heart attack and die during a melee with police and bouncers during NRL grand final celebrations at the St George Leagues Club.
And police investigating the death yesterday released images from security cameras of three men and a woman, potential witnesses who they wish to speak to. There is no suggestion they were involved in the anti-social behaviour that occurred at the club.
The Sun-Herald has learnt that senior police and investigators now doubt that the dead man, Steven Bosevski, 35, of Arncliffe, was hit with a burst of capsicum spray during Monday's 12.20am confrontation, in which his twin brother was struck by darts from a Taser.

The opinion comes after officers and commanders including Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione, watched footage from six security cameras inside the club of the events leading to and during the confrontation, all of which has been sent to the State Coroner, Mary Jerram.
After Ms Jerram gave police permission to release the results of an autopsy, which dispel accounts by witnesses in the club that Mr Bosevski was kneed and struck in the head with a police baton after being hit with capsicum spray, Mr Scipione said police were not the aggressors.
"Firstly, police were called to the club by security to eject a group of people who were behaving aggressively," he said. The autopsy found Mr Bosevski sustained no injuries to his head but did have bruising to his legs, and died from a heart attack



Imagine my surprise shock horror:shock::shock:
 

Timmah

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That first bolded sentence Johnsy, you should probably bold the "doubt" bit before it too...
 

Timmah

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Actions of police justified in death of league fan, says Coroner


The death of a rugby league fan who died during an altercation with police while celebrating the 2010 NRL Grand Final was the result of drug use and a pre-existing medical condition exacerbated by the clash with officers, a coroner has found.


And the coroner has recommended that police involved in crowd control be better trained in the dangers of restraining drunk, overweight men in prone positions.


Steven Bosevski died on October 4, 2010, after he attacked police at the St George Leagues Club during celebrations following the grand final win by the St George Illawarra Dragons.


The brawl was sparked after one of Mr Bosevski's brothers refused to go for a "chat" with a police officer, Constable Adam Mathieu, who thought he had been involved in an assault on another patron, Robert Hristovski.


The inquest heard that during the ensuing melee Mr Bosevski and his brother Tony allegedly rushed police officers and the former hit a junior officer in the eye with a beer bottle.


He was then forcibly restrained by two police officers and two security guards, including being sprayed with capsicum spray.


He was forced face down on the floor, with police repeatedly striking him in the legs and hips with batons, and placing two handcuffs on him while pinning him to the ground with a knee to the back. He remained there virtually motionless for four minutes until police turned him over, realised he was not breathing and began CPR.


On Thursday, coroner Paul McMahon found that the 35-year-old, who was morbidly obese and had high blood pressure, died from a combination of methylamphetamine toxicity and hyperintensive heart disease.


"The cause of his death was cardiac arrest in a person with pre-existing dilated cardiomyopathy ... during a period of intense physical exertion that occurred whilst being restrained," Magistrate McMahon said.


He found that Mr Bosevski also had a long history of amphetamine use, and that this probably contributed to a state of delerium and hyper-stimulation which led to his heart failing.


The pinning down of Mr Bosevski by police may also have contributed, the coroner found, but their actions were justified given his aggression and attack upon them.


Nevertheless, the coroner recommended that police involved in controlling such events be reviewed to ensure they are fully aware of the dangers of pinning people face down, particularly when they are obese and heavily intoxicated.
 

Danish

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I stand by my f**king hilarious joke about the drug taking, cop bottling, morbidly obese ponce
 

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