Ireland braces for full inquiry as protests rise over Yves Sakila death

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Protests and vigils have grown in Dublin following the death of Yves Sakila, a Congolese man who died after being restrained by security guards during an alleged shoplifting incident. A circulating video of the restraint has been described as disturbing, prompting calls for a thorough Garda investigation and an independent inquiry. Arnotts says it is reviewing its security practices and cooperating with authorities, while politicians express condolences and demand transparency; a protest is planned outside Leinster House.
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- Gardaí investigate role of security guards’ restraint in case of man who died on Dublin’s Henry Street The Irish Times
- Vigil held for Congolese man, investigation under way RTE.ie
- Concern over 'disturbing' footage of man being restrained on ground before his death The Journal
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