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Hundreds protest in Dublin over death of Congolese-born man restrained outside store

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Posted on May 21, 2026

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Protests Erupt in Dublin After Death of Congolese-Born Man Restrained by Guards

Incident Overview and Public Response

By Conor Humphries

Details of the Incident

DUBLIN, May 21 (Reuters) - Hundreds of people protested outside Ireland's parliament on Thursday to express outrage at the death of a Congolese-born man after he was restrained outside a Dublin department store last week in an incident that has shocked the nation.

Detainment and Death of Yves Sakila

Yves Sakila was detained by security guards on one of the capital's busiest shopping streets last Friday in connection with an alleged shoplifting incident, police said. He became unresponsive at the scene and was later pronounced dead.

Viral Video Footage

A video of the incident widely shared days later on social media showed Sakila being pinned to the ground by five men for almost five minutes as bystanders watched. Two of the men held his face to the ground and at one point one of them appeared to kneel on his head or neck for a few seconds.

Protests and Community Reaction

Demonstrations Outside Parliament

The protesters outside parliament chanted "no cover up, no delay" and "justice for Yves, dignity for all". Some held signs saying 'Justice' and 'cead mile failte' (the Irish phrase for welcome) is for everyone.'

Messages and Comparisons to Global Movements

Another hand-written sign said 'Yves, your life mattered, black lives matter.' The incident has revived memories of George Floyd, a Black Minneapolis man killed by a police officer who kneeled on his neck for several minutes during an arrest in May 2020. Floyd's death triggered the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States and sparked protests across the country against police brutality and racism.

Community Concerns and Political Response

Sakila, who police said was in his 30s, moved to Ireland when he was very young, according to Laure Zoya, vice president of the Congolese Community in Ireland group. She said Ireland's small Congolese community no longer felt safe.

The video of the incident has been described by lawmakers in parliament as "distressing" and "disturbing". Prime Minister Micheal Martin has called for a thorough investigation and said the manner in which Sakila died has caused huge concern across society.

Ongoing Investigation

Police Actions and Evidence Gathering

Police said on Thursday that they had recovered footage from CCTV and social media, and were looking to speak with anyone who was close to Arnotts, one of the country's best known department stores, when the incident occurred at rush hour on Friday.

Post-Mortem Examination

A post-mortem examination has been completed and the results are not being released for operational reasons, they added.

(Reporting by Conor Humphries, writing by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Chiara Rodriquez)

Key Takeaways

  • A bystander video showing multiple security personnel pinning Sakila face‑down—one appearing to kneel on his head/neck—sparked national outrage and comparisons to George Floyd’s death (peoplesdispatch.org).
  • Political leaders and human rights groups called for a thorough, independent investigation into potential excessive force and the adequacy of private security legislation (anglocelt.ie).
  • The Republic of the Congo’s government has initiated diplomatic and consular actions to ensure an independent investigation and to protect the victim’s rights (actualite.cd)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Yves Sakila?
Yves Sakila was a Congolese-born man in his 30s who moved to Ireland at a young age and died after being restrained by security guards in Dublin.
What triggered the protest in Dublin?
Hundreds protested after Yves Sakila's death, which followed his restraint by security guards at a Dublin department store amid an alleged shoplifting incident.
How did the incident compare to other cases?
The restraint of Yves Sakila drew parallels to the death of George Floyd in the US, reigniting concerns about racism and excessive force.
What actions are the Irish authorities taking?
Irish police are conducting a full investigation, examining CCTV and social media footage, and have completed a post-mortem examination.
How has the Congolese community in Ireland responded?
The Congolese community expressed fear and concern for their safety following the incident, with leaders calling for justice and action.

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