Chinese death in custody raises family and public fears of police brutality
Family find bruises on the body of the detainee who police said died of a heart attack
The mysterious death of a 29-year-old Beijing man in police custody on Saturday evening has sparked public outrage amid suspicion of torture and abuse of power.
The family of Lei Yang, a resident of Beijing’s Changping district, were told early Sunday morning that he died after having a heart attack in police custody, The Beijing News reported.
Lei was reportedly detained for allegedly soliciting a prostitute in a foot massage parlour.
According to medical records, Lei was admitted to a local hospital at about 10.09 pm. Witnesses at the hospital told The Beijing News that Lei was brought into the medical facility unconscious with blood oozing from his mouth and his hands cuffed.
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Mainland news portal Caixin, cited witnesses as saying that Lei had been chased by plain-clothes officers and fought with them at the scene of the arrest. A CCTV camera in the area was not working.
The Beijing News quoted a police source as saying that Lei, the father of a baby girl, appeared emotional as he was arrested on his wedding anniversary.