<p>Melbourne: A 42-year-old Indian-origin man has died days after an Australian police officer allegedly knelt on his neck during an attempted arrest, a media report said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Gaurav Kundi, 42, from Modbury North in Adelaide, died surrounded by his family on Thursday after he was hospitalised for an “unrecoverable” brain injury, <em>7News Australia</em> reported.</p>.<p>Police attempted to arrest Kundi on Payneham Rd at Royston Park, alleging that it witnessed an “altercation” between him and a woman.</p>.<p>The video footage of the incident showed Kundi being forced by police while he and his wife, Amritpal Kaur, loudly protested.</p>.Yemen's Houthis target Israel with ballistic missiles in coordination with Iran.<p>“I’ve done nothing wrong,” Kundi shouted while Kaur filmed and cried out that the police were acting unfairly.</p>.<p>Kundi was rushed to the hospital after his condition declined and he “became unresponsive” during the attempted arrest.</p>.<p>Police said Kundi violently resisted the arrest and was intoxicated.</p>.<p>It said the couple was allegedly arguing, and a passing patrol reportedly mistook the incident for domestic violence.</p>.<p>However, Kaur said his husband was simply drunk and loud, not violent.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, South Australian (SA) Police Commissioner Grant Stevens told ABC Radio Adelaide it would investigate the incident in addition to a probe by the internal investigation section detectives.</p>.<p>The inquiry would review SA Police’s policies, practices, procedures, including training in relation to responding to incidents.</p>.<p>SA Police said no one was shot, and no police taser was deployed at the scene.</p>.<p>The media have compared the arrest to the George Floyd case in the US in 2020.</p>.<p>Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, who pressed his knee and the weight of his body against the 46-year-old Black American man's neck. </p>
<p>Melbourne: A 42-year-old Indian-origin man has died days after an Australian police officer allegedly knelt on his neck during an attempted arrest, a media report said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Gaurav Kundi, 42, from Modbury North in Adelaide, died surrounded by his family on Thursday after he was hospitalised for an “unrecoverable” brain injury, <em>7News Australia</em> reported.</p>.<p>Police attempted to arrest Kundi on Payneham Rd at Royston Park, alleging that it witnessed an “altercation” between him and a woman.</p>.<p>The video footage of the incident showed Kundi being forced by police while he and his wife, Amritpal Kaur, loudly protested.</p>.Yemen's Houthis target Israel with ballistic missiles in coordination with Iran.<p>“I’ve done nothing wrong,” Kundi shouted while Kaur filmed and cried out that the police were acting unfairly.</p>.<p>Kundi was rushed to the hospital after his condition declined and he “became unresponsive” during the attempted arrest.</p>.<p>Police said Kundi violently resisted the arrest and was intoxicated.</p>.<p>It said the couple was allegedly arguing, and a passing patrol reportedly mistook the incident for domestic violence.</p>.<p>However, Kaur said his husband was simply drunk and loud, not violent.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, South Australian (SA) Police Commissioner Grant Stevens told ABC Radio Adelaide it would investigate the incident in addition to a probe by the internal investigation section detectives.</p>.<p>The inquiry would review SA Police’s policies, practices, procedures, including training in relation to responding to incidents.</p>.<p>SA Police said no one was shot, and no police taser was deployed at the scene.</p>.<p>The media have compared the arrest to the George Floyd case in the US in 2020.</p>.<p>Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, who pressed his knee and the weight of his body against the 46-year-old Black American man's neck. </p>