Australian police allegedly drinks a few days after kneeling on his neck

Melbourne: An Indian -origin person has died when an Australian police officer allegedly succumbed to his neck during his arrest, a media report said on Sunday.Gaurav Kundi, a 42 -year -old from Modbari North in Adelaide, was surrounded by his family on Thursday, when he was admitted to the hospital for “unattainable” brain injury, 7news Australia reported. Police tried to arrest Kundi on Paynehm RD at Roston Park, alleging that it was seen a “change” between him and a woman. In the video footage of the incident, Kundi was forced by the police, while he and his wife, Amritpal Kaur were loudly opposed. “I have done nothing wrong,” shouted the latch. AUS police say Kundi violently opposed arrest, was drunk; Wife denies claimsPolice said Kundi violently opposed arrest and drunk Kundi was rushed to the hospital after a decline in his condition and he became “unanswered” during the arrest. He said that Kundi violently opposed the arrest and was drunk.He said that the couple were allegedly arguing, and a passing patrol misunderstood the incident for domestic violence. However, Kaur said that her husband was just intoxicated and vigorously violent.Meanwhile, South Australian Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said he would investigate the incident. The investigation will review the policies, practices of the SA police, including training to respond to the incidents. The arrest has been compared to the 2020 George Floid case in the US. The 46 -year -old Floid was murdered by a police officer who pressed the knee and weight of his body against the neck of a black American man.