Inquiry demanded into Bordeaux jail death after guards used pepper spray
Posted January 4, 2023 4:45 pm.
Last Updated January 4, 2023 4:46 pm.
The death in custody of an illegally detained 21-year-old man inside a Montreal jail is sparking calls for a public inquiry.
Veteran Montreal defence lawyers Charles B. Cote and Eric Sutton say the circumstances surrounding Nicous D’Andre Spring’s jail death warrant an in-depth inquiry in addition to the official investigations that are underway.
Quebec’s Public Security Department has described Spring’s detention as “illegal” because he was ordered released from jail by a judge on Dec. 23 but was still inside the detention centre the next day when he suffered injuries leading to his death.
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Mathieu Lavoie, president of the union that represents corrections officers at the Montreal jail, says guards pepper-sprayed Spring twice and placed a spit hood over his head on Dec. 24.
Lavoie says illegal detentions don’t frequently occur but are happening as a result of the increased use of remote court appearances.
Quebec provincial police, the coroner’s office and the Public Security Department are all investigating Spring’s death.
