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Manitoba police watchdog investigates after man left with punctured lung, broken ribs following arrest

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating how a 47-year-old man was injured during a New Year's Eve arrest that left him with broken ribs and a punctured lung.

Man was injured during arrest on New Year's Eve, Independent Investigation Unit says

A 47-year-old man was left with broken ribs and a punctured lung after he was arrested by Winnipeg police during a break-in on Boyd Avenue, the Independent Investigation Unit said in a news release Wednesday. (CBC)

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating how a 47-year-old man was injured during a New Year's Eve arrest that left him with broken ribs and a punctured lung.

TheIndependent Investigation Unit is looking into the circumstances of the man's injuries, which were diagnosed following his arrest on Dec. 31.

The man was arrested during a break-in on Boyd Avenue, the unit said in a Wednesday news release. Officers used force in the arrest. When he complained of soreness to his ribs, police took him to Seven Oaks General Hospital, the release said.

The Winnipeg Police Service notified the Independent Investigation Unit of the incident later that day. The unit investigates all serious incidents involving police officers in Manitoba.

It's asking witnesses or others with information or video footage tocontact the unit toll free at 1-844-667-6060.

The investigation is ongoingso no further details will be provided at this time.