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Parents of international student shot by Winnipeg police call for reforms

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The parents of an international student from Nigeria say Winnipeg police failed to “protect and serve” their son who was experiencing a “mental breakdown” when officers responded to a well-being call and fatally shot the 19-year-old on New Year’s Eve.

The parents of Afolabi Stephen Opaso say the way police handled the situation with their son while he was in distress represents a “grave injustice” and signals the need for systemic changes to “prevent similar tragedies in the future.”

“The circumstances surrounding our son’s death are profoundly distressing, as he was experiencing a mental breakdown at the time of the incident,” says a statement from

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