On some days in 2017, the Thunder Bay jail had only five employees running the entire facility, Staff Sgt. Mark Dyrland tells the Inquest
Staff Sgt. Mark Dyrland, who works at the Thunder Bay jail, says the facility was understaffed around 2017, with only five employees running the entire jail on some days, and he as a supervisor had to serve meals and collect dishes at times so other staff members could take a break.
He says the number of inmates at the facility had been increasing and reached more than 200 inmates by 2016. The inquest jury has heard that the death of Beaver, who had mental health issues and sought help, was attributed to hanging.
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