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Police are treating the death of a man in the inner Sydney suburb of Waterloo as a death in custody.

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00:00The death of a 45-year-old man this morning in the inner southern suburb of Waterloo in
00:08Sydney that sparked a critical incident investigation is now being treated as a death in custody.
00:15What we now understand that at about 2.14am this morning, four officers for the New South
00:22Wales Police Force, who have been described as being quite junior, were called for urgent
00:27assistance by New South Wales paramedics as they were attending to a concern for welfare
00:33check at an apartment complex in Waterloo.
00:36What we now understand is that the 45-year-old man, who was known to police, became violent
00:43in an ambulance while New South Wales paramedics were attempting to sedate him.
00:49We understand he was moved from the ambulance and placed into cuffs by New South Wales police
00:55officers before he went into cardiac arrest.
00:58He was then taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, where he was later declared deceased.
01:03Now, we had earlier reported that this death was potentially while he was being sedated or
01:11an attempt to sedate the man.
01:13But we've got some more clarity from New South Wales police a little while ago.
01:17Let's take a listen to what they had to say.
01:18The information I have at this time is that he became aggressively resistant to the ambulance
01:25officers and the police and had to be restrained.
01:27At this point in time, I'm unaware if he was actually sedated or not prior to going into
01:33cardiac arrest.
01:34But that'll all form part of the critical incident investigation.
01:37Now, that critical incident investigation now means that New South Wales homicide squad detectives
01:45have been called in to investigate the circumstances that led to this man's death.
01:50We also understand that there is body-worn camera footage from the four officers who were involved.
01:56We also understand that the Professional Standards Command, which is effectively the watchdog
02:01for the New South Wales police force, will also be forming part of the investigation.
02:05And a report will be prepared for the coroner.

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