Rome puts pressure on Canada over taser death

December 5, 2007 by A.B. Dada  
Filed under taser news




Concerned with the lack of information they have received about an Italian-Canadian who was shot with a Taser and died while in police custody in September, the Italian government summoned Canada’s ambassador to Rome to the country’s foreign ministry on Monday to file an official complaint.

While there has been little information released about Claudio Castagnetta’s death, media reports stated the 32-year-old wandered into a Quebec City convenience store on Sept. 18 in his bare feet, appearing disoriented and confused.

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