Amritpal reportedly confirmed that Gaurav was drunk before he left his Payneham house and started walking on Payneham road. (Photo: FB/ KundiGarry)In a case of violent police encounter, a 42-year-old Indian-origin man was allegedly attacked and pinned down in Australia’s Adelaide by the cops for “resisting arrest”.Gaurav Kundi is currently on life support with suspected brain damage due to the incident that his wife, Amritpal Kaur, reportedly captured on video. The incident, which took place on Thursday (May 29), has called upon an internal investigation by the police department, according to a 9News report.In the recording accessed by 9News, Kundi can be seen shouting “I didn’t do anything wrong” while being tackled to the ground with his wife screaming that what the police were doing was “unfair”.Amritpal stopped filming after one of the police officers put their knee on Gaurav’s neck.“Just 19 seconds of video because I got panicked and I just sat on the ground with Gaurav. I kept saying he’s not well, he’s not well please don’t do this, just call the ambulance,” she was quoted as saying.A Commissioner’s Inquiry has been launched into the arrest of father-of-two Gaurav Kundi, who became unresponsive while being arrested by police at Royston Park on Thursday.Police Commissioner Grant Stevens has advised that when people die in custody, Commissioner’s Inquiries… pic.twitter.com/Ob48jZme47— 10 News First Adelaide (@10NewsFirstAdl) June 3, 2025Amritpal added: “Doctors are saying his brain is totally damaged. Maybe he will wake up if brain works, or maybe he will not.”The couple were allegedly arguing in public on early Thursday during which Gaurav laid down on the ground and pushed her a little. Amritpal reportedly confirmed that Gaurav was drunk before he left his house and started walking on Payneham road.The scene caught the passing police patrol’s attention who purportedly mistook it for domestic violence.Story continues below this adThis led to the violent incident even as Amritpal clarified they were fighting and not being violent.Later, the cops told 9News that Kundi “violently resisted” arrest before he lost consciousness. He was admitted to Royal Adelaide Hospital where he reportedly remains in a critical condition.South Australia Police on Friday said that it was so far “satisfied” with how the police acted.(with inputs from 9News)Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:AustraliaIndian origin man