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Fundraiser for Jessie Simpson closing in on $50K goal - Kamloops News

Fundraiser for Jessie Simpson closing in on $50K goal - Kamloops News
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B C family wins $6 9-million injury settlement but face doubts they will ever be able to collect

B.C. family wins $6.9-million injury settlement but face doubts they will ever be able to collect Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Jessie Simpson, who suffered a catastrophic brain injury in a 2016 attack, now lives in a long-term care home where he can only feed himself if his food is cut into small pieces. He also requires a wheelchair, cannot control his bowel or bladder and requires two people to help him get out of bed.

Indigenous lives under attack nationwide

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 9:13 PM CST Friday, Feb. 19, 2021 | Updates There has been torrent of local news this week highlighting violence against Indigenous people. Opinion There has been torrent of local news this week highlighting violence against Indigenous people. From the woman who died in one of the Winnipeg s tent cities to the death of Will Ahmo in custody at Headingley jail, it’s clear Indigenous peoples continue to be put in unsafe situations and experience violent acts more than other groups. This violence isn’t new, of course, we just hear more about it now a credit to an ever-evolving media.

B C man who beat teen with bat, causing catastrophic brain injury, told by court to pay $7M

  KAMLOOPS, B.C. A British Columbia teenager who suffered a catastrophic brain injury after being beaten by a man with a baseball bat has been awarded nearly $7 million in damages. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Sukhdev Dley says in a ruling posted Thursday that Kristopher Teichrieb must pay for loss of earnings, the cost of future care and other necessities for Jessie Simpson. In June 2016, Simpson was 18 years old and celebrating his high school graduation when he entered Teichrieb s yard in Kamloops, B.C. The ruling says the 39-year-old, six-foot-tall, 220-pound Teichrieb attacked the 135-pound Simpson, beating him so severely that a responding police officer described the injuries as the worst he had ever seen.

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