Report provides recommendations in Robert Tipton’s death

Report provides recommendations in Robert Tipton's death

An official reform service Canada (CSC) report, released on Friday, expanded the findings of an inquiry into Robert Pictton’s death and provided three recommendations with the aim of preventing similar incidents from being future.

On May 19, 2024, the pickton was attacked by another prisoner, while he was imprisoned in the Port Cartier Institution. According to the report, he was beaten up by another prisoner with the drug distributed. One CO called for help from another COS, and they were able to stop the aggressive.

A few minutes later, the aggressive broke the handle with a broom and threw it on Picton’s face. Cos handcuffs the aggressive and took him to another unit.

He was rushed to the hospital, where he died 12 days later on 31 May.

The first recommendation in the report is to secure the doors of the cleaner’s storeroom to control access to the supply supply supply. The second is to provide correctional officers (COS) along with better resources to share information with other employees, and the third is related to the information of family members when a prisoner dies.

Pictton was convicted in six cases of second -degree murder in 2007, but Port Kquilam, BC.

She was arrested in 2002, after an investigation that an investigation was centered around the disappearance of dozens of weak women, especially from the downtown Eastuside of Vencouver.

He was initially accused of death of 27 women, but stayed in 21 counts and never made for testing.

CSC says it is necessary, by law, to examine all events where a prisoner dies in his care.

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– Canadian press and Maria Vinka’s files

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