Five deaths at Winnipeg Remand Centre a ‘huge flag:’ John Howard Society
WINNIPEG — The deaths this year of five people in custody at the Winnipeg Remand Centre is a big red flag and should be investigated in a wide-ranging inquest, says a prisoners rights group.
“I’ve been in this position for eight years, and I’ve never been aware of five deaths in a short period of time, all from the same centre,” said John Hutton, executive director of the John Howard Society of Manitoba.
“It’s an indication to me and to my organization that there could be some systemic problems — might be related to supervision, to staffing levels, to whether the medical units are being properly supported.”
Manitoba Justice does not release details of such deaths when they occur. The province’s chief medical examiner is required to order an inquest into custodial deaths of a violent or unexpected nature.


