Paris. Death of a Man in His Seventies at the Police Station: "No Injuries From Gripping, Restraint or Self-Defense" According to the Autopsy.
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Suspected of domestic violence, the man died Wednesday morning at the police station in the 20th arrondissement where he was interrogated since Tuesday. The IGPN was seized of an investigation by the capital's prosecutor's office in search of the causes of death.
After the death of a seven-year-old in police custody in a Paris police station on Thursday, the autopsy of his body revealed "no injuries of capture, maintenance or defence," the prosecution said on Friday, July 3.
On Wednesday 1 July, a 78-year-old man died in a police station in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, where he had been in police custody since Monday. The results of the autopsy were communicated by the public prosecutor's office...
"The autopsy revealed cardiopulmonary failure resulting in massive pulmonary edema," the prosecutor's office stated.

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