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Inquest Announced for 2020 Death of Ottawa Inmate William Renwick

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Dr. Louise McNaughton-Filion, the regional supervising coroner, has announced an inquest into the death of William Renwick, who died while in custody at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre. Renwick, aged 49, succumbed to injuries sustained during an altercation with his cellmate on November 8, 2020, approximately three weeks after the incident.

The inquest is mandated under Ontario’s Coroners Act and will investigate the circumstances surrounding Renwick’s death. An official jury will assess the events leading up to the fatal injuries and may recommend measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The details regarding the date and location of the inquest have yet to be disclosed.

Renwick was injured during a fight with his cellmate, Kavi Bar Wari, a 37-year-old man. Initially charged with aggravated assault, Bar Wari’s charge was elevated to second-degree murder following Renwick’s death. He ultimately pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of manslaughter and received an eight-year prison sentence.

The tragic incident raises important questions about safety and support within correctional facilities. As the inquest approaches, the community is likely to seek answers and clarity regarding the procedures and protocols in place at the detention centre.

Further updates will be provided as more information about the inquest becomes available.

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