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    By Latest News Editor on May 20, 2026 World News
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    Get you up to speed: Fury after Yves Sakila dies after ‘being pinned down by Dublin shop security’ | News World

    Yves Sakila, a 35-year-old Congolese national, died after being restrained by security guards outside Arnotts department store in Dublin on Friday. He became unresponsive while being detained on suspicion of shoplifting and was later pronounced dead in hospital.

    Gardaí are currently conducting an investigation into the incident that led to the death of Yves Sakila, with oversight from the Garda Ombudsman (Fiosrú). Arnotts confirmed it is cooperating with the ongoing inquiry while reviewing its security protocols in light of the incident.

    The Garda Ombudsman is currently examining the incident following a referral from officers, while Arnotts stated it is conducting a review with its contracted security firm and cooperating fully with the investigation. Taoiseach Micheál Martin expressed condolences and emphasised the need for a thorough investigation, acknowledging the public’s concerns regarding the event.

    What remains unclear — The specific circumstances surrounding Mr Sakila’s death and the role of security personnel in the incident are still under investigation.

    Inquiry launched after Yves Sakila dies following restraint by Dublin security guards

    A man died after being restrained by security guards outside a Dublin shopping centre in a case with echoes of the killing of George Floyd.

    Yves Sakila was pronounced dead in hospital after being held on the ground outside a busy shopping district, last Friday.

    Mr Sakila, who lived in Ireland for 22 years, was detained by security outside the entrance of Arnotts on Friday afternoon on suspicion of stealing bottles of perfume from the department store.

    Police briefly handcuffed the 35-year-old Congolese national as they tended to a pensioner who was also injured in the alleged shoplifting.

    The clip has been shared widely online, and has been described as ‘deeply disturbing’, sparking concern among minority communities.

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    At one point, a security guard can be seen putting his knee on the back of his head, forcing his face into the floor.

    Mothers with babies in prams watch on as he screams out but his head is pinned to the ground in the busy shopping area.

    After more than three minutes, he appears unresponsive and the security guards let go. One of the guards puts Mr Sakila’s hood up and appears shaky as he makes a phone call.

    Dozens of people gathered at noon on Tuesday, laying flowers and red roses along the busy shopping street.

    Inquiry launched after Yves Sakila dies following restraint by Dublin security guards
    Yves Sakila died in hospital on Friday (Picture: Social media)

    Chants of ‘Justice for Yves’ and ‘no more violence’ were heard, while some held signs reading ‘Black lives matter here too’.

    Gardaí said the man had been detained in connection with alleged shoplifting shortly after 5pm, before becoming unresponsive. He later died in hospital.

    The Garda Ombudsman (Fiosrú) is now examining the incident after it was referred by officers.

    Arnotts said it was ‘deeply saddened’ by Mr Sakila’s death and confirmed it is co-operating with the investigation, as well as carrying out a review with its contracted security firm.

    Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin offered his sympathies, saying the case must be ‘thoroughly investigated’.

    ‘I don’t want to prejudice the outcome,’ he said, ‘but people are clearly very concerned about what has transpired.’

    At the vigil, members of the public spoke of their shock.

    Chris Kibiadi said: ‘It’s not all about the colour. This could happen to anybody.’

    A woman named Lolo described the death as ‘painful’, adding that gardaí should have been called.

    John Kabongo told the crowd his children were left frightened after seeing the footage.

    ‘They asked me, “Is this really happening in Ireland?” I didn’t know how to explain it,’ he said.

    Community representatives also called for answers, with Walter Kabangu of the Congolese Chamber of Commerce Ireland saying he was ‘shocked and saddened’.

    ‘As a community, we demand justice,’ he said.

    The Irish Network Against Racism (INAR) said it was ‘extremely disturbed’ and urged a full investigation to maintain trust in the justice system.

    Arnotts added: ‘No loss of life should ever be the outcome of a retail security incident.’

    The investigation is ongoing.

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