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Police action ‘caused Floyd’s death’

Medical examiner testifies in Derek Chauvin trial

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The chief medical examiner who ruled George Floyd’s death a homicide testified that the way police held him down and compressed his neck “was just more than Mr. Floyd could take,” given the condition of his heart.

Dr. Andrew Baker, the Hennepin county medical examiner, took the stand at the trial of former officer Derek Chauvin for pressing his knee on or close to Floyd’s neck for what prosecutor­s say was as much as 9 1/2 minutes as the Black man lay on the pavement last May.

Asked about his finding that police “subdual, restraint and neck compressio­n”’ caused Floyd’s heart to stop, Baker said that Floyd had severe underlying heart disease and an enlarged heart that needed more oxygen than normal to function, as well as narrowing of two heart arteries. Baker said being involved in a scuffle raises adrenaline, which asks the heart to beat even faster and supply more oxygen.

“And in my opinion, the law enforcemen­t subdual, restraint and the neck compressio­n was just more than Mr. Floyd could take by virtue of that, those heart conditions,” the medical examiner said.

Other medical experts have gone further, testifying that Floyd died of asphyxia _ or insufficie­nt oxygen — because his breathing was constricte­d as he lay on his stomach with his hands cuffed behind his back, his face jammed against the ground and Chauvin’s knee on his neck.

A medical expert who testified on Thursday said a healthy person subjected to what Floyd endured would also have died.

 ?? AFP ?? Demonstrat­ors hold signs
■ honouring George Floyd during a protest.
AFP Demonstrat­ors hold signs ■ honouring George Floyd during a protest.

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