To save you all the click, the news article says nothing… They don’t suggest or speculate on how the guy died or how or if the other person restraining him may have caused it. It’s very much a “what the headline says happened is what we know and investigations are continuing”
Glittering_Copy8907 on
Gargh, positional asphyxia – a very hard thing to get right if you’ve not had any training, and even more difficult if you’re having to actively restrain.
This stuff really can go either way, but I think prosecutions of non-trained people is quite rare so long as they were broadly acting to the best they could
MDFHASDIED on
No sympathy for violent people. Usually get what’s coming to them eventually.
No_Freedom_5688 on
Live by the sword die by the sword …
Feel sorry for the man who restrained him just a tragic accident.. now probably going through hell for stepping up to a wrong doing ..but that’s society nowadays
Ok_Dingo297 on
Unless the guy regularly goes around looking for criminals to beat up he’s not a vigilante what a disgraceful term to use.
Weird-Statistician on
Sad that a person probably just trying to do the right thing is going to have his life ruined because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
jjdubyou on
Something similar happened to a friend of mine where him and his security team restrained someone and he ended up dying, but he was already not well/state of mind or possibly on drugs. Police also took over restraining him when they turned up and he was still alive… He died shortly after. The inquest was long….very long. Wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
PotatoeManWTBHHYB on
FAFO I suppose. Shame if there are now some fatherless kids though.
SirPlus on
Has this anything to do with the Connor McGregor looky-likey Tik Tok video?
MelodicScream on
I hope the hero who protected the staff doesnt have his life ruined over this. Crazy world we live in where good people are punished for protecting others. Calling him a ‘vigilante’ here is just gross, going out of their way to try and make the guy look like a bad person for doing the right thing.
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To save you all the click, the news article says nothing… They don’t suggest or speculate on how the guy died or how or if the other person restraining him may have caused it. It’s very much a “what the headline says happened is what we know and investigations are continuing”
Gargh, positional asphyxia – a very hard thing to get right if you’ve not had any training, and even more difficult if you’re having to actively restrain.
This stuff really can go either way, but I think prosecutions of non-trained people is quite rare so long as they were broadly acting to the best they could
No sympathy for violent people. Usually get what’s coming to them eventually.
Live by the sword die by the sword …
Feel sorry for the man who restrained him just a tragic accident.. now probably going through hell for stepping up to a wrong doing ..but that’s society nowadays
Unless the guy regularly goes around looking for criminals to beat up he’s not a vigilante what a disgraceful term to use.
Sad that a person probably just trying to do the right thing is going to have his life ruined because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Something similar happened to a friend of mine where him and his security team restrained someone and he ended up dying, but he was already not well/state of mind or possibly on drugs. Police also took over restraining him when they turned up and he was still alive… He died shortly after. The inquest was long….very long. Wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
FAFO I suppose. Shame if there are now some fatherless kids though.
Has this anything to do with the Connor McGregor looky-likey Tik Tok video?
I hope the hero who protected the staff doesnt have his life ruined over this. Crazy world we live in where good people are punished for protecting others. Calling him a ‘vigilante’ here is just gross, going out of their way to try and make the guy look like a bad person for doing the right thing.