decyzja uzycia paralizatorem przed interwencja, oraz pozniejsza odmowa
wszelakich komentarzy- wyglada na to ze dzialo sie tutaj o wiele wiele
wiecej nizeli podano do publicznej wiadomosci.
Berg told CBC Radio that the Polish immigrant arrived at the airport on
a
flight from Europe around 4 p.m. PT on Oct. 13, and cleared the passport
check shortly after.
He said it is still unclear why Dziekanski waited 6½ hours in a secure
area
controlled by the Canada Border Services Agency near the luggage carousel
before proceeding to the second stage of immigration.
The CBSA declined to comment, citing an ongoing investigation of the case.
At around 10:30 p.m., Dziekanski moved on and presented himself at the
secondary customs check, where he was granted landed immigrant status at
12:30 a.m., Berg said.
When asked why it has taken the Airport Authority three weeks to respond
to
media requests for details of Dziekanski's final hours, Berg said his
primary concern has been co-operating with the police and coroner's office,
who are conducting investigations into Dziekanski's death.
He said the airport is conducting its own internal review to determine
what
"fundamental underlying conditions" may have contributed to the tragedy.
The lawyer hired by Dziekanski's mother, Walter Kosteckyj, said Berg's
account of the events that night has some omissions.
Dziekanski was unable to claim his luggage after clearing the initial CBSA
passport check, Kosteckyj said, because it was being held for him by the
airline in another area.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2007/11/02/bc-ceotaser.html