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A Corrections officer says the death of a man they pepper sprayed in Mt Eden Prison has stayed with them.
The second phase of a Coronial Inquest into the death of Caleb Moefa'auo is underway in the Auckland District Court.
It will focus on the circumstances of his death, how his mental health contributed to what happened and whether the officers involved adequately took this into account.
Moefa'auo had been previously diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, and was staying at Tiaho Mai - a residential unit to support people with mental health issues - after pleading guilty to aggravated assault and shoplifting in June, 2021.
He was sent to Mt Eden Corrections Facility in December, 2021 after allegedly assaulting a fellow patient at Tiaho Mai, and was later placed in the prison's Intervention and Support Unit, after being found to be at risk of self-harm.
The 26-year-old had a cardiac arrest after
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