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Call for defibrillators

A Manitoba judge has callied for defibrillator machines in all police stations and anywhere else police keep people in custody.

Provincial court Judge Robert Heinrichs made the recommendation following an inquest into the 2007 death of Wilfred Asham at police headquarters in Winnipeg.

Asham was arrested after stealing a truck and crashing it into a chain-link fence.

After being taken to a holding room, Asham collapsed and police called an ambulance, but paramedics could not resuscitate him.

An autopsy showed Asham died of probable cardiac arrhythmia.

The inquest report says a defibrillator machine might've prevented the death.

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