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The chokehold Daniel Hodgson applied to Bradley Winsor in May of 2017 can cause a person to lose consciousness in 10 seconds, and die within 30, Dr. Christopher Milroy told the court Friday. ....
Doctor tells court Iqaluit man died of neck compression Daniel Hodgson is on trial for second-degree murder in the 2017 death of Bradley Winsor The second-degree murder trial of Daniel Hodgson continued in Iqaluit on Friday with testimony from a forensics expert. (File photo) By A forensics expert says neck compression caused by a chokehold is the most likely factor behind the death of Bradley Winsor, the 23-year-old Iqaluit man who died in May 2017. Another Iqaluit man, Daniel Hodgson, is being tried for Winsor’s second-degree murder this week in Nunavut court. On Friday, the court heard from Dr. Christopher Milroy, an expert in forensic pathology, who examined Winsor’s body after his death. ....
Witness says it was a ruckus the night Bradley Winsor died in 2017 Three people have now testified they saw Daniel Hodgson put Bradley Winsor in a chokehold shortly before he died. The details that led up to it remain fuzzy. Social Sharing There s like six people trying to get one person out and he s not wanting to leave Posted: Apr 22, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 22 Three people have now testified they saw Daniel Hodgson put Bradley Winsor in a chokehold shortly before he died in May of 2017. The details that led up to it remain fuzzy. (David Gunn/CBC) Three people have now testified they saw Daniel Hodgson put Bradley Winsor in a chokehold shortly before Winsor died, but the details that led up to the act remain fuzzy. ....
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2nd-degree murder trial of Daniel Hodgson starts in Iqaluit The murder trial at the Nunavut Court of Justice will see family and media observe via video, a result of the COVID-19 outbreak in Iqaluit. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 20, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 20 A trial set to begin at the Nunavut Court of Justice in Iqaluit Tuesday will be open to the public by video and telephone link only, in deference to the capital s COVID-19 outbreak. (Sara Frizzell/CBC) The man charged in the death of Bradley Winsor, 23, four years ago goes on trial in Iqaluit today. Winsor was found unresponsive in a house in Apex on May 19, 2017. ....