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Top lawyer calls for bar on Taser usage
Second death should halt use pending Home Office review

A moratorium must be imposed on the use of controversial Taser weapons by police, a leading lawyer said yesterday following the second stungun-related death in as many months.

A man died early yesterday after being shot with a Taser by officers responding to reports of a burglary at a flat in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Staffordshire Police said that officers discharged the weapon after being called to an address in Audley Road just after 1am.

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