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Coroner says officer CPR training is inadequate after a NSW man died during a mental health episode
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2024-10-22
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A New South Wales coronial inquest into the death of a man restrained by police on a motorway has highlighted inadequate CPR training for officers. The coroner has made recommendations aimed at addressing systemic failures in police training.
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