‘Still wondering’: Family of B.C. teen who died in government care demand answers - BC
- Chantelle Williams, an 18-year-old Indigenous teenager from B.C., was found unresponsive outside her group home on January 28, 2025, after leaving the hospital and later died.
- Family members of Chantelle Williams demand answers regarding her death in government care, stating they need details to move on with their lives.
- Amelia Boultbee, MLA, raised concerns about unanswered questions regarding Williams' care, stating that the government is uncommunicative.
- B.C.'s Minister for Children and Family Development, Jodie Wickens, expressed condolences and emphasized support services for the family but noted that public information sharing is prohibited under the Child and Family Community Services Act.
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Family of Indigenous B.C. youth who died in care say they believe she froze to death
Family members of Chantelle Williams, 18, who died after being found unresponsive outside on a freezing morning this past January, say they want answers from those responsible for her well-being.
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