"I've heard the description hell on earth," said Cesur Celik, sitting on a couch not far from where he saw officers unsuccessfully administer CPR. Koray Celik was 28 when he died after police attempted to handcuff him in his family's home in Île Bizard. The death was investigated by Quebec's police watchdog, the Bureau des Enquêtes Indépendantes. In comparison, a CBC News analysis showed the Nova Scotia police watchdog charges officers in 25 per cent of its investigations. They still don't believe us, and we don't know why," said Cesur Celik.
Source: CBC News May 22, 2019 09:05 UTC