
B.C. coroner’s inquest jury begins deliberations about deadly Winters Hotel fire
VANCOUVER — The jury in a coroner’s inquest into the Winters Hotel fire in Vancouver two years ago has been stood down to deliberate its recommendations about the deadly blaze.
For two weeks the inquest has heard evidence about the fire that killed residents Mary Ann Garlow and Dennis Guay, including testimony that the sprinkler system wasn’t operating because of a smaller fire three days earlier.
Presiding Coroner John Knox told jurors they can only make recommendations based on evidence presented at the inquest, and not “blame or vindicate any person or agency.”
Knox told the jury they’re also not allowed to make “findings of legal responsibility” or make any legal conclusions about the fire that destroyed the Gastown rooming hotel on April 11, 2022.