There was no indication of unlawful actions by any officer leading to the man\u0027s injuries, a Special Investigations Unit report says.
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He was subsequently transported to Hawkesbury and District General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with a fractured left orbital bone and some “subacute” spine and rib fractures.Article content The investigation of the incident established that the complainant had batted the subject officer’s flashlight from his hand and had also made contact with a witness officer, the report added.
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