Sister's testimony launches public inquest into man's death during violent confrontation with police

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A public inquiry into the death of a man who was killed during a violent encounter with as many as nine Vancouver police officers got underway Monday with testimony from his sister, who described the “devastating” effect his passing had on their family.

Melissa Gray said her older brother, Myles Gray, was kind, goofy and loyal, maintaining friendships across the province while balancing his florist business on the Sunshine Coast.

She said Myles helped her then-boyfriend, now her husband, choose a ring for the proposal before his death almost eight years ago.

“Myles was very excited, but he never got to come to the wedding,” said Melissa Gray, speaking to

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