Inquest jury deems Ottawa man's death after arrest a homicide, makes recommendations

People march to honour Abdirahman Abdi during a protest at Ottawa's police headquarters on Saturday, July 30, 2016. The jury at a coroner's inquest has deemed the 2016 death of an Ottawa man after his violent arrest a homicide, as it made more than 50 recommendations aimed at preventing similar deaths in the future. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

The jury at a coroner's inquest has deemed the 2016 death of an Ottawa man after his violent arrest a homicide, as it made more than 50 recommendations Tuesday aimed at preventing similar deaths in the future. 

Abdirahman Abdi, 38, died in July 2016 after police responded to a 911 call reporting that a man was groping women outside a coffee shop in Ottawa. The inquest heard that Abdi appeared to be in a mental-health crisis at the time, and that he suffered blows to his head during the arrest.

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