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Family Faces Heartbreak After Son’s Tragic Carbon Monoxide Death
A man in Regina is grappling with the devastating loss of his 11-year-old son, who died following a carbon monoxide leak in their apartment. Sergio Losco and his son, Henry, were discovered unconscious in their downtown residence on December 23, 2025, prompting an urgent response from emergency services. Tragically, Henry was pronounced dead at the scene.
Upon waking in the hospital, Sergio Losco learned the heartbreaking news about his son. He expressed profound sorrow, stating that both he and his wife are unable to return to their apartment, where their son lost his life. The family had recently relocated from Newfoundland, and Losco noted that they had been experiencing fatigue and headaches for several days prior to the incident. They initially attributed these symptoms to changes in air pressure related to their move.
Community Reacts to the Tragedy
Losco recounted that he did not hear any alarms sounding on their apartment floor before he lost consciousness. This detail raises questions about the effectiveness of safety measures in place within the building. The family’s ordeal has drawn attention to the dangers of carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas that can be deadly if not detected promptly.
In his reflections, Losco described his son as a kind and creative child who had a passion for soccer. He emphasized the immense pain the family feels in the wake of Henry’s passing. “The thought of living in that apartment again is too painful,” Losco remarked, highlighting the emotional toll of their loss.
The community in Regina has expressed deep sympathy for the Losco family as they navigate this unimaginable tragedy. Local authorities and safety advocates are emphasizing the importance of carbon monoxide detectors and awareness regarding the symptoms of exposure. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks that can arise in residential settings.
The Canadian Press reported this tragic story, underscoring the need for vigilance and safety in homes to prevent such heart-wrenching incidents in the future. Families are urged to ensure their residences are equipped with functional carbon monoxide detectors and to seek immediate help if they experience symptoms such as headaches or fatigue.
As the Losco family mourns the loss of their beloved son, they also hope to raise awareness about the dangers of carbon monoxide and the critical importance of safety measures to protect others from experiencing similar grief.
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