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Justine’s family to file lawsuit one year after shooting death

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THE family of Australian life coach Justine Damond Ruszczyk, who was shot dead by a Minneapoli­s police officer, will file a civil lawsuit in the US.

If successful, the lawsuit could result in a multimilli­ondollar payout to her family.

The family’s lawyer, Bob Bennett, a specialist in representi­ng victims of police shootings in Minnesota, is expected to file the civil rights complaint in the US Federal Court in Minneapoli­s today.

Damond Ruszczyk, 40, formerly of Sydney, was dressed in her pyjamas at her Minneapoli­s home just before midnight on July 15 last year when she heard what she feared was a woman being raped.

She called police and when a squad car arrived in an alley behind her house she approached it in the darkness.

Mohamed Noor, who is no longer a police officer, was al- legedly sitting in the front passenger seat of the police vehicle, shot across his partner and out the window at Damond Ruszczyk.

The bullet hit her in the stomach and she died at the scene.

Noor has been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaught­er.

Damond Ruszczyk’s US fiance, Don Damond, and family and friends last week held vigils in Minneapoli­s and Sydney to commemorat­e the first anniversar­y of her death.

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