Fentanyl overdose victim’s mom wants Regina police to carry more naloxone kits
REGINA — A mother whose son died of a fentanyl overdose wants the Regina Police Service to equip all front-line officers with the life-saving antidote naloxone.
Jenny Churchill’s 30-year-old son, Jordan, was pronounced dead in hospital on Jan. 27, 2018.
She says her son, who grew up playing hockey and loved the movie “The Notebook,” struggled with addictions and sought treatment before his death.
Churchill, now an advocate who’s met with government officials and belongs to the group Moms Stop The Harm, says she began questioning how police responded to her son’s overdose.