Testimony from convicted father of teen in malnourishment death delayed until June yyc
A fatality inquiry into the teen’s death began last September and resumed in March so the judge could hear from further witnesses, including those from B.C. child welfare.
An expert on medical care and the use of pharmacological remedies was the lone witness called to testify on Wednesday. “There are no natural health products that are medically recognized to appropriately treat either infection or diabetes,” said Crabtree.Article content
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