Sixteen-year-old Landyn Ferris died on May 14, 2024, after he was left sleeping unattended in a specialized room at Trenton High School.
A Trenton, Ont., family plans to pursue a civil lawsuit over the death of their 16-year-old son after he was allegedly left unattended in a private room at a local high school earlier this month.
The family intends to pursue a civil lawsuit for negligence, while the province's Office of the Chief Coroner investigates the death. Davis would sleep in her son's bedroom each night to ensure he fell asleep and woke up safely, he said. In a statement to CBC News, the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board said that "a comprehensive review of procedures and processes is underway," as would be the case for "any tragic event in our schools."More resources, oversight needed: advocates
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