'Bureaucratic black hole' played a part in teen's suicide: fatality inquiry
Kyleigh Crier was able to hang herself thanks in part to group home recommendations disappearing into “a bureaucratic black hole,” a fatality inquiry has found.
The inquiry, conducted by provincial court Judge F.K. MacDonald, also found Crier’s significant mental-health issues — and the teenager’s previous suicide attempts — were not disclosed to workers at the home.
Crier was 15 when she took her own life in April 2014. She was living in Crossroads
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