Hundreds protest in Dublin over death of Congolese-born man restrained outside store
Incident Overview
A 35-year-old Congolese man named Yves Sakila died after being restrained by security guards outside a department store on Henry Street in Dublin on Friday, May 15th, 2026. The incident occurred during an alleged shoplifting incident, and the man was detained on one of the capital’s busiest shopping streets.
Public Reaction
Passers-by in Dublin expressed shock at the incident, and a vigil was held in honor of Yves Sakila. On Tuesday, dozens of people gathered outside the shop singing songs and chanting prayers. Around 100 people also gathered in Dublin for a vigil to honor Sakila.
Investigation and Response
Irish police have launched an investigation into the death. They confirmed that the man was detained by store security guards and are examining the circumstances surrounding the restraint and subsequent death. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and prompted calls for a full investigation.
Media Coverage
- Reuters: Hundreds protest in Dublin over death of Congolese-born man restrained outside store
- BBC: Yves Sakila: How protesters are set for Ireland’s parliament
- Facebook: Passers-by in Dublin expressed shock after the death of Yves Sakila
- YouTube: Dubliners shocked after death of Congolese man restrained outside store
- Instagram: Black Current Disturbing footage emerges of Congolese man being restrained
- US News: Irish PM Urges Full Investigation Into Death of Congolese Man
