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Mr Mubenga was on a plane at Heathrow Airport and fell ill as he was being deported
Three security guards have been arrested over the death of a man on a plane at Heathrow Airport, as he was being deported from the UK to Angola.
Jimmy Mubenga, 46, was being escorted on to a British Airways flight by staff from the private firm G4S on Tuesday.
Passengers said he had been restrained and was struggling to breathe.
Three male G4S employees, aged 35, 48 and 49, have been questioned by the Metropolitan Police. They were released on police bail until December.
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Labour MP Keith Vaz, who chairs the Home Affairs Select Committee, has described it as a "shocking" matter and called for "a full-ranging inquiry" into what happened.
Tom Brake, the Liberal Democrat MP for Carshalton and Wallington, has said he wants the case to be debated in Parliament.
Mr Mubenga's 16-year-old son Roland said on Friday he was "angry and upset" and claimed "it wasn't a natural death".
A second post-mortem is to be held as the cause of his death remains unclear.
An inquest into Mr Mubenga's death - described by police as "unexplained" - is expected to open later this week.
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Mr Mubenga was on a plane at Heathrow Airport and fell ill as he was being deported Three security guards have been arrested over the death of a man on a plane at Heathrow Airport, as he was being deported from the UK to Angola.
Jimmy Mubenga, 46, was being escorted on to a British Airways flight by staff from the private firm G4S on Tuesday.
Passengers said he had been restrained and was struggling to breathe.
Three male G4S employees, aged 35, 48 and 49, have been questioned by the Metropolitan Police. They were released on police bail until December.
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Labour MP Keith Vaz, who chairs the Home Affairs Select Committee, has described it as a "shocking" matter and called for "a full-ranging inquiry" into what happened.
Tom Brake, the Liberal Democrat MP for Carshalton and Wallington, has said he wants the case to be debated in Parliament.
Mr Mubenga's 16-year-old son Roland said on Friday he was "angry and upset" and claimed "it wasn't a natural death".
A second post-mortem is to be held as the cause of his death remains unclear.
An inquest into Mr Mubenga's death - described by police as "unexplained" - is expected to open later this week.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

