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Dublin restraint death probe
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Irish authorities agreed to a second postmortem after Yves Sakila, a 35-year-old Congolese man, died following restraint by shop security guards on a Dublin street.
- Frame 1Irish government officials plan a second postmortem as Yves Sakila's family and Dublin protesters press for a death inquiry.
- Frame 2Sakila, 35, died after shop security guards restrained him on a Dublin street on May 15.
- Frame 3Police found him unresponsive after about five minutes of restraint, and An Garda Siochana is investigating.
- Frame 4A forensic pathologist from England is due to conduct the independent postmortem this week.
- Frame 5Rallies and a Henry Street vigil turned the case into a public test of Irish race relations.
- Frame 6The next pressure point is whether investigators explain the restraint, the death, and any accountability that follows.
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- May 31, 2:03 PM EDT
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- May 31, 9:59 AM EDT