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WATCH: Newly released body-cam footage reveals truth about OPP shooting

Tonight on 'Closer Look': A coroner's inquest has made 15 recommendations after examining the 'very chaotic' shooting death of a Fergus, Ont. man more than three years ago

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On tonight’s episode of ‘Closer Look’: A police shooting that could have been prevented.

More than three years after Mathias Bunyan was shot and killed inside his Fergus, Ont. apartment, a coroner's inquest has completed its review of the fatal encounter, which was captured on video by body cameras worn by OPP officers at the scene.

One of the jury's key recommendations is that the body-cam footage — which shows Bunyan being pepper-sprayed, tasered and eventually shot multiple times in the chest — be used to help inform how future police officers are trained on conflict prevention and de-escalation when dealing with a person in a mental health crisis.

SEE: Fergus man's death by police could have been prevented: inquest

Keegan Kozolanka, a reporter at EloraFergusToday, has been covering this story since the shooting occurred. You can read some of his previous stories HERE, HERE and HERE.

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