'We will never stop fighting': Mother whose son died following Toronto police interaction speaks out

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'We will never stop fighting': Mother whose son died following Toronto police interaction speaks out
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'We will never stop fighting.' Mother whose son died following Toronto police interaction speaks out after officer cleared of wrongdoing.

In a statement issued on Monday, Debbie Indal alleged that members of the Toronto Police Service are “responsible” for the death of her 32-year-old son, Taresh Bobby Ramroop, who fell from the 16th floor window of a high-rise apartment building near Jane Street and Finch Avenue West during a mental health crisis on Oct. 13, 2022.

Joseph Martino, director of Ontario's Special Invesigation Unit , determined that the"subject official" is not guilty of criminal negligence causing death. Further, he said that trained negotiators assigned to speak with the Ramroop “did what they could to appease and cajole him to safety.” “Not only did the SIU find no reasonable grounds to believe that officers committed a criminal offence in connection with this incident, the report also notes: “The officers assigned to speak with the Complainant were each trained negotiators. There is nothing in the evidence to suggest that their conduct was substandard; on the contrary, it appears they did what they could to appease the Complainant and cajole him to safety,” she said.

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