George Floyd ‘died from lack of oxygen’, leading breathing expert tells trial

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A world-renowned breathing expert has told the George Floyd murder trial that the 46-year-old died from “lack of oxygen”.

Dr Martin Tobin, a lung and critical care specialist from Chicago, said in his testimony at the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin that Mr Floyd‘s breathing was too shallow to take in enough oxygen while he was pinned facedown with his hands cuffed behind his back for around nine-and-a-half minutes.

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Dr. Martin Tobin testifies
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Dr Tobin said George Floyd died from ‘lack of oxygen’

He said he had watched footage of the arrest “hundreds of times” to help make a diagram of where the officers were positioned in relation to Mr Floyd when he was on the ground.

The diagram (seen at the top of this article) was presented to the jury and shows Chauvin’s left knee on Mr Floyd’s neck and his right on his arm and chest.

The evidence came just a day after a use-of-force expert also said Chauvin had his knee on Mr Floyd’s neck area – and for the entire time he was being pinned down.

Chauvin, 45, is charged with the second and third-degree murder and manslaughter of Mr Floyd, following his death on 25 May last year.

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Mr Floyd, 46, had been arrested after being accused of trying to use a counterfeit $20 bill to buy cigarettes in a neighbourhood shop in Minneapolis.

Dr Tobin told the court on Thursday that the positioning of handcuffs at Mr Floyd’s back as he was arrested, and the fact that he was face down on the street, was key evidence.

'I just hope that justice gets served,' says Philonise Floyd. Pic: AP
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George Floyd cried out ‘I can’t breathe’ while he was being pinned down by Derek Chauvin. Pic: AP

The handcuffs were pushed high into Mr Floyd’s back through the actions of the officers, and he was effectively sandwiched between the street and the officers, putting his left side “in a vice”, the court heard.

Dr Tobin said the effect on his left lung was deadly.

“Because of the knee that was rammed in against the left side of his chest… basically on the left side of his lung… it was almost… to the effect as if a surgeon had gone in and removed the [left] lung,” he said.

“Not quite, but along those lines.”

Mr Floyd pleaded with officers not to shoot him
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Mr Floyd pleaded with officers not to shoot him

There was “very little opportunity” for Mr Floyd to get oxygen into his lungs, Dr Tobin added.

The trial continues.

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