Ottawa cop’s punches ‘accelerated’ Somali-Canadian man’s death, Crown says
OTTAWA — The punches delivered by an Ottawa constable wearing reinforced gloves caused facial injuries that precipitated a Somali-Canadian man’s death, prosecutors told the officer’s manslaughter trial Wednesday.
In its closing submissions, the Crown argued Const. Daniel Montsion’s actions on July 24, 2016, were a significant contributor to the fatal heart attack Abdirahman Abdi suffered during the confrontation.
The trial, the last three days of which were held remotely over video conference, previously heard Abdi had a pre-existing heart condition that was exacerbated by the physical strain and emotional stress he experienced that day.
“The punching in the face and the head — multiple punches with those gloves on — accelerated Mr. Abdi’s death on account of his existing conditions and (the events of the day),” prosecutor Phil Perlmutter told the court.