Aboriginal man dies in rural NSW after police tasering

An investigation into the death of the 27-year-old man will be subject to an independent review.

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An Aboriginal man has died in Gunnedah after being tasered by police. Source: AAP

An Aboriginal man has died in rural New South Wales after being tasered and pepper sprayed by police.

New South Wales police have declared it a critical incident with homicide detectives from the state Crime Command investigating.

In a statement, police said two officers were  were called to a home in Herbert Street Gunnedah in the state's north-east last night due to concerns about the behaviour of the man.

"Police will allege the man became aggressive when officers attempted to speak with him," it read.

"OC spray and a Taser were deployed during a struggle with the man before he lost consciousness.

First aid was rendered to the man at the scene before he was taken by NSW Ambulance paramedics to Gunnedah Hospital where he died a short time later."

Police said a female officer is being treated for a bite wound to her arm and an injured knee.

The investigation will also be subject to independent review.


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