'Police left our relative to die'

Wed, Sep 2nd 2015, 12:30 PM

 

THE family of a man who was shot dead by police last month want “justice” and alleged the 25-year-old man was wounded by officers “after he surrendered”.
The brother of Keith James Neily, who did not want to be named, said yesterday he watched his sibling take his last breath after officers gunned him down in the street “like a dog” and “left him to die”. He alleged that police prevented the family from calling an ambulance...

THE family of a man who was shot dead by police last month want “justice” and alleged the 25-year-old man was wounded by officers “after he surrendered”.

The brother of Keith James Neily, who did not want to be named, said yesterday he watched his sibling take his last breath after officers gunned him down in the street “like a dog” and “left him to die”. He alleged that police prevented the family from calling an ambulance...

 

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