Autopsy panel testifies at inquest into Indigenous men's police custody deaths

A coroner's joint inquest is looking into the deaths of Donald Mamakwa, left, and Roland McKay, as shown in this image provided by the Office of the Chief Coroner, while in Thunder Bay police custody. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Office of the Chief Coroner **MANDATORY CREDIT**

A forensic pathologist told a coroner's inquest on Monday that a man who died from hypertensive heart disease while in Thunder Bay police custody might have survived if he had been assessed and sent to a hospital, though it's difficult to know for sure.

Dr. Kona Williams testified in Thunder Bay, Ont., as part of an expert autopsy panel at the joint inquest probing the deaths of Roland McKay and Donald Mamakwa.

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