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Matthew Aiken says he was beaten by another inmate at the Northeast Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Pictou, N.S.(CBC)
A Nova Scotia man is suing the provincial government for negligence, saying he was beaten up by another inmate while being held in the Northeast Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Pictou.
Matthew Aiken s lawsuit alleges the province, through the attorney general, failed in its duty to protect him.
Aiken was in the provincial jail in the fall of 2017 on charges of breach, harassment and possession of cocaine. He d been there about two weeks when he was placed in a cell with another inmate, Donavin Diggs, according to a Nova Scotia Supreme Court decision published Wednesday.
USM students help local church choir during COVID-19 pandemic In an effort to keep songs going during service on Sunday, the church looked to the voices of four of its student members: Danielle Watson, Matthew Aiken, OâNeil Jones and Hanif Lawrence. (Source: University of Southern Mississippi) By Renaldo Hopkins | February 7, 2021 at 4:11 PM CST - Updated February 7 at 9:46 PM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - A group of students from the University of Southern Mississippi is helping a local church continue its tradition of singing songs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many senior adults in church choirs around the country stopped their participation as the pandemic started to become serious - such was the case with Trinity Episcopal Churchâs choir.