Coroner's Inquest on Joshua Colton Beek's Death
Coroners Inquest into Joshua Colton Beeks Custody Death: A Deep Dive into the Factors Leading to His Passing
This episode delves into the upcoming coroners inquest regarding the 2022 custody death of Joshua Colton Beek in the Comox Valley. The hearing, led by Coroner Carolyn Maxwell and a five-person jury, will commence on March 16th in Burnaby. The inquest aims to establish the basic facts surrounding Beeks death, without assigning legal blame.
Beek, 31, passed away on April 24th after being arrested for public intoxication and spending time in Comox Valley RCMP cells. Despite his cooperative behavior, he later succumbed to complications from severe alcohol withdrawal, exacerbated by fatty liver disease resulting from long-term drinking. Beek had been seeking treatment, including medication to help him reduce his alcohol consumption.
The provinces police oversight body found that officers conducted regular checks and called for medical aid promptly when Beek became unresponsive. However, the director criticized the practice of detaining intoxicated individuals in cells, stating it was an outdated approach managed by non-medical staff.
The inquest serves to clarify details and recommend changes that could potentially save lives in the future, ultimately building public trust in the process.
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