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Published Friday, July 9, 2021 4:27PM EDT An inquest into the death of a man who was killed by police in York Region following a hostage situation will begin later this month, Ontario’s Coroner s Office announced Friday. Dr. Joel Kirsh, Regional Supervising Coroner for Central Region, Central East Office, made the announcement by way of a news release issued by the Ministry of the Solicitor General. The inquest will examine the December 13, 2017 death of 25-year-old Ali Zaraeeneh, who the province says died following injuries sustained from an interaction with York Regional Police. In an email to CTV News Toronto, the Office of the Chief Coroner confirmed that officers with York Regional Police shot and killed Zaraeeneh after he allegedly stormed an RBC bank branch, located near Major Mackenzie Drive West and Dufferin Street in Vaughan, and took 13 people, including staff and customers, hostage. ....
Coroner s inquest called into 2017 fatal shooting at Vaughan bank An armed man inside The Royal Bank at Major Mackenzie and Dufferin, Dec. 13, 2017. CITYNEWS An inquest has been called into the shooting death of a man during a hostage situation at a bank in Vaughan in the winter of 2017. Dr. Joel Kirsh, Regional Supervising Coroner for Central Region, Central East Office, said in a statement Friday the inquest will look into the circumstances surrounding the death of 25-year-old Ali Zaraeeneh, who was fatally shot by York Regional Police on December 13, 2017. “The inquest is expected to last five days and will hear from approximately 10 witnesses,” said Dr. Kirsh. “The jury may make recommendations aimed at preventing further deaths.” ....