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Family seeks justice after tragic hotel incident leaves brother dead



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Family seeks justice after tragic hotel incident leaves brother dead
In a recent interview, attorney Ben Crump and Nyesha Mitchell, sister of Davontay Mitchell, discussed the tragic circumstances surrounding her brother's death following an incident at a hotel. Nyesha expressed her family's profound grief, stating, \"It's been rough... my brother's gone. His kids no longer have their father.\" She emphasized their determination to seek justice for Davontay, who she described as a loving family member.

Crump revealed that the family had reviewed security footage from the hotel, which depicted Davontay being chased by security personnel. The video shows him entering a ladies' bathroom, where witnesses reported he posed no threat and appeared frightened. However, the footage later captures a violent confrontation, with Davontay being punched, kicked, and struck with a baton while restrained in a prone position for an extended period.

Crump drew parallels between Davontay's treatment and that of George Floyd, highlighting the excessive use of force in both cases. He noted that Davontay was held in a similar position for up to ten minutes, raising serious concerns about the appropriateness of the security response, especially considering the potential mental health issues Davontay faced.

Nyesha acknowledged her brother's struggles with depression but stated that the specifics of his condition during the incident remain unclear. She called for a deeper understanding of the events leading up to the confrontation, emphasizing the need for answers regarding her brother's state of mind at the time.

The family is now focused on uncovering the truth behind Davontay's death and advocating for justice, as they navigate the painful adjustments to life without him.

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