The country’s military police watchdog is launching its first public interest hearing in over a decade into an alleged negligence case involving a defence intelligence analyst in Ottawa who died by suicide.
A complaint alleges military police may have played a role in the death of Master Corporal Shaun Orton in April 2024 by failing to conduct a welfare check sooner and delaying going into his home and performing first aid.
“The allegations in this complaint are serious,” wrote the watchdog’s chairperson Tammy Tremblay in her decision to hold a public hearing.
“If substantiated, they could amount to a failure to conduct a welfare check in an adequate and timely manner which could have potentially saved a life.”
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