Coroner's jury calls for medical resources in Ontario schools for disabled children

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A jury at an inquest into the death of a disabled teen who died at a school for blind students has made recommendations to the province.

A coroner's jury looking into the 2018 death of an 18-year-old at an Ontario school for blind children has released its recommendations. The W. Ross Macdonald School for the Blind in Brantford Ont., is shown Aug. 30, 2023.A jury at an inquest into the death of a disabled teen who died at a school for blind students has recommended the province review the availability of overnight medical resources provided to schools that cater to disabled children.

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