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Man dies during arrest at Kensington Square shopping centre in Burnaby

B.C.'s Independent Investigations Office will investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who was being detained by police in Burnaby Friday morning.

RCMP say the man went into medical distress while being apprehended; IIO will investigate

Police tape, an RCMP SUV and a police officer are seen around a Starbucks parking lot.
B.C. RCMP say a man went into medical distress while being apprehended by Mounties in Burnaby's Kensington Square Friday morning. The man died on scene, and the IIO has been called to investigate. (GP Mendoza/CBC)

B.C.'s Independent Investigation Office will investigate the death of a man in police custody at the Kensington Square shopping centre inBurnaby Friday morning.

In a news release, the B.C. RCMP said it notified the IIO, which looks into all police interactions in the province that resultin death or serious harm.

Staff Sgt.Kris Clark said police were called to Kensington Square just before 6 a.m.

"Burnaby RCMP responded to a call from Emergency Health Services regarding an overdosing man who had reportedly been in a physical altercation with an employee at a local business," Clark said in a statement.

"When the man was being apprehended, he began to show signs of medical distress."

Clark said Emergency Health Services and an Advance Life Support ambulance team attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

A witness told CBCthey saw several police cars still gathered around the Kensington Square Starbucks as of 9 a.m. Friday.

The RCMP says the IIO will determine whether police actions or inaction were linked to the man's death.

Because the incident is now under investigation, Clarksaidpolice will not be releasing any further information.