The police watchdog concludes its investigation into the custody death of Shaun Aherne in 2018
the 42-year-old, who had significant ischemic heart disease, suffered a heart attack which led to fatal brain damageSpit guard used
Body-worn footage and CCTV showed Mr Aherne, who was handcuffed, was aggressive on arrival at the custody suite and was given a spit guard and leg restraints.
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