Quebec tribunal says jail guards violated rights of Black man left naked in cell

The yard of the Orsainville Detention Centre, near Quebec City, is shown on June 7, 2014. Quebec's human rights tribunal has found that provincial jail guards violated the rights of a Black inmate who was left for hours naked and wet in a cell without a mattress. Judge Christian Brunelle has ordered the provincial government and several guards at a Quebec City jail to pay Samuel Toussaint a total of $41,500 in damages and ordered the province's public security department to create a plan to fight discriminatory profiling. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Francis Vachon

QUEBEC - The brutal and unusual treatment suffered by a Black inmate who was left for hours naked and wet in a cell without a mattress suggests he was racially profiled, Quebec's human rights tribunal has found.

Guards at the Centre de détention de Québec violated the rights of Samuel Toussaint and treated him differently than other inmates, Judge Christian Brunelle wrote in his Nov. 3 decision, awarding the man $41,500.

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