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The widow of Vancouver police officer Donald Sahota has sued a deputy for wrongful death, citing rash and negligent actions that led to Sahota being mistakenly shot at his home.
The officer, a married father of two, died in “agony” after the deputy shot him outside his home, a complaint says.