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Lounge => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dr Naomi Campbell on April 26, 2021, 05:23:13 AM
QuoteDr David Fowler, the retired former chief medical examiner of Maryland, told the jury in the trial he would have classified Mr Floyd's death as "undetermined" rather than homicide.
He was called as a defence witness by Chauvin's legal team and testified that Floyd died of a sudden heart rhythm disturbance as a result of heart disease.
He also speculated that carbon monoxide from the police patrol car's exhaust could also have played a role.
Chauvin, 45, was found guilty in Minnesota last week of murder and manslaughter in Mr Floyd's death, after kneeling on his neck and back for more than nine minutes.
He faces up to 40 years behind bars when he is sentenced in June and was taken into custody following the verdict.
Hundreds of doctors signed a letter to Maryland's attorney general demanding a review of people who died in police custody during Dr Fowler's 17 years in the job between 2002 and 2019.
"Our disagreement with Dr Fowler is not a matter of opinion. Our disagreement with Dr Fowler is a matter of ethics," the letter stated, according to National Public Radio.
The office of Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has agreed to an independent review, and Governor Larry Hogan's office says it will work to identify experts to take part.