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Timmins man's injuries had nothing to do with police contact, SIU says

The director of the Special Investigations Unit has terminated an investigation into the falling injuries sustained by a man from Timmins, Ont.

'The man's injuries resulted from his jumping from a roof and had nothing to do with his contact with police'

The Special Investigations Unit has cancelled an investigation in Timmins, Ont. (Yvon Theriault/Radio-Canada)

The director of the Special Investigations Unit has terminated aninvestigation into the falling injuries sustained by a man from Timmins, Ont.

The SIU saysTimmins Police started searching for a man on August 22 in relation to a domestic incident.

The next day, the SIU says officers went to a home where they believed the man was.

While officers were there, hemanaged to escape.

The SIU says the man was located in hospital with a serious leg injury a few days later.

"I have terminated the investigation into this incident as the man's injuries resulted from his jumping from a roof and had nothing to do with his contact with police," Tony Loparco, director of the SIU said.

The SIU investigates cases involving police where there has been a death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault.