The father of the man who died in February 2018 after an arrest at Chaleroi airport spoke about the painful images.
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“It’s horrible what they did. You can’t even treat animals like that. We will do whatever it takes. You saw him. We cannot just sit there and do nothing. In front of the cameras of a Slovak newspaper, the father of Jozef Chovanec, the man who died in February 2018 after an arrest at the airport of Chaleroi, commented on the painful images of the death of his son.
The case, under investigation for two years, rebounded Wednesday with the dissemination in the press of surveillance camera images of this police intervention.
The facts date back to February 23, 2018 at Charleroi airport (BSCA). 38-year-old Jozef Chovanec had caused difficulties for staff when boarding for Bratislava, Slovakia. The federal airport police were then required to control him and the passenger rebelled on the tarmac.
Placed in a cell in the premises of the federal police, he had given himself violent blows, forcing the police to intervene again to control him. During this operation, the individual suffered cardiac arrest and died a few days later.
A policewoman gave a Nazi salute as her colleagues handcuffed Jozef Chovanec.
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