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Community honours 11-year-old Regina carbon monoxide victim
Summary
Officials say carbon monoxide from building service equipment killed 11-year-old Henry Losco, and a multi-agency investigation is ongoing.
Content
Family, friends and neighbours gathered in Regina to remember 11-year-old Henry Losco after his death earlier this month. Fire officials reported the cause as carbon monoxide linked to service equipment inside his apartment building. The gathering took place at Speers Funeral Chapel, where loved ones reflected on Henry's curiosity and interests. A multi-agency investigation remains ongoing.
Known facts:
- Fire officials confirmed the death was caused by carbon monoxide linked to service equipment inside the building.
- A multi-agency investigation by Regina Fire and Protective Services, Regina Police Service, the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service is ongoing.
- The family held a memorial service in Regina and friends have raised nearly $45,000 through a GoFundMe to support the family.
Summary:
Officials have identified carbon monoxide linked to building service equipment as the cause, and investigators are continuing their review. The community gathered to honour Henry and friends have raised funds to support the family. Undetermined at this time.
