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Reuters
15 August, 2016, 19:15
Update: 15 August, 2016, 19:15
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Reuters
15 August, 2016, 19:15
Update: 15 August, 2016, 19:15
Aston Villa’s Dalian Atkinson celebrates scoring in a Coca Cola Cup Final match against Manchester United on 27 March 1994. Photo: Reuters

London: Former English premier league striker Dalian Atkinson has died after police fired a high-voltage Taser stun-gun at him, according to media reports on Monday.

West Mercia police said officers were called to ‘a report for the concern for the safety of an individual’ in Telford, central England, in the early hours of Monday and a Taser gun had been deployed.

A 48-year-old man had died after receiving medical attention, police said.

Media reports said Atkinson, 48, whose former clubs included Aston Villa and Spain’s Real Sociedad, was the dead man.

‘The thoughts of everyone at Wednesday are with the friends and family of Dalian Atkinson this morning. RIP,’ one of Atkinson’s former clubs Sheffield Wednesday said on Twitter.

Police said they could not comment further as the matter had been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, the police watchdog which said its officers had begun an investigation and would release more details later on Monday.

Civil rights groups have spoken of their concern about the increasing use of stun guns and their potential risk. According to figures from the Home Office (interior ministry), police discharged Tasers 1,921 times last year.

Atkinson began his soccer career at Ipswich Town and scored a goal in Aston Villa’s 3-1 win over Manchester United in the 1994 League Cup final.

‘Terribly sad news about our former striker. Our thoughts are with Dalian’s family and friends at this tragic time,’ Ipswich said on Twitter. 

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