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A Gathering in Lausanne Pays Tribute to the Deceased Nigerian at the Police Hotel

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"Being black is not a crime" could be read Tuesday morning on a sign in front of the Tribunal de Montbenon. About 50 people were gathered in memory Michael Kenechukwu Ekemezie, a 39-year-old Nigerian who died ten days ago after his arrest by the Lausanne municipal police.
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With Michael Kenechukwu Ekemezie, a black man died after an arrest in Lausanne. The mills of justice are already grinding in favour of the police. ...more

A dozen demonstrators were found on Tuesday before the Tribunal de Montbenon claiming justice after the death of this 39-year-old man. Four police officers were accused of homicide by negligence. An investigation was opened and an autopsy orderedA gathering in memory of Michael, a 39-year-old Nigerian who died ten days ago after his arrest by the Lausanne municipal police, gathered some seventeen people on Tuesday before the Tribunal de Montbeno…

"Being black is not a crime" could be read Tuesday morning on a sign in front of the Tribunal de Montbenon. About 50 people were gathered in memory Michael Kenechukwu Ekemezie, a 39-year-old Nigerian who died ten days ago after his arrest by the Lausanne municipal police.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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