Update: Probe clears border agents in death of Nigerian man who died while being deported from Canada
Bolanle Idowu Alo, 49, went into medical distress during an
altercation with Canada Border Service Agency officers on a plane prior
to takeoff.
Calgary
Police on Tuesday, said Canadian border officers acted appropriately
and are not responsible for the death of a Nigerian man who died while
they were trying to deport him at the Calgary airport in August 2018.
Alo was on board a KLM flight destined for Amsterdam when
he had an altercation with two CBSA officers who were escorting him from
the country.
The plane was forced to return to the gate, where the Calgary Police Service's airport unit was called to the scene.
Officers found Alo in medical distress. He died in hospital about an hour and a half later.
Police said Tuesday that the medical examiner determined
Alo's death was from natural causes and not due to the actions of the
border officials "who were acting in the execution of their duties in a
reasonable and appropriate manner."
Alo worked as a taxi driver in Calgary. He had applied repeatedly for refugee status, claiming his life was at risk if he returned to Nigeria and had been engaged in a lengthy battle to stay in Canada.
Because it's not a criminal matter, no further information will be released, police said.
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