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Inquest begins today into death of Windsor man at Southwest Detention Centre
Inquest begins today into death of Windsor man at Southwest Detention Centre

CTV News

timea day ago

  • CTV News

Inquest begins today into death of Windsor man at Southwest Detention Centre

A coroner's inquest begins today into the death of a Windsor man who died while in custody at the Southwest Detention Centre in 2019. Joseph Gratton was 31 years old when he died on Oct. 30, 2019. His death is subject to a mandatory inquest under Ontario's Coroners Act, which requires an inquest when someone dies while detained. Dr. Elizabeth Urbantke, the regional supervising coroner for the West Region, London Office, announced that the inquest will begin at 9:30 a.m. Monday and is expected to last five days. Dr. Richard Wells will preside over the proceedings, with Julian Roy serving as inquest counsel. The inquest will examine the events and circumstances surrounding Gratton's death. A jury may make recommendations to prevent similar deaths in the future. About five witnesses are expected to testify during the hearing, which is being held by video conference. Members of the public can view the proceedings live online. CTV News Windsor will provide updates as the inquest continues throughout the week.

Date set for inquest into death of man at Southwest Detention Centre
Date set for inquest into death of man at Southwest Detention Centre

CTV News

time03-06-2025

  • Health
  • CTV News

Date set for inquest into death of man at Southwest Detention Centre

The Southwest Detention Centre in Windsor, Ont. is seen in this undated photo. (CTV News file image) A date has been set for the inquest into Joseph Gratton, the man who died at Southwest Detention Centre in Windsor on Oct. 30, 2019. The Minister of the Solicitor General said the inquest will start at 9:340 a.m. on Monday. The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding Gratton's death, and the jury may make recommendations aimed at preventing further deaths. The inquest is expected to last five days and will hear from approximately five witnesses. At the time of his death, CTV Windsor had reported that Gratton, 31, was facing charges of robbery and assault with a weapon when he died of a suspected drug overdose. A second inmate was also taken to hospital from a drug overdose. It remains unclear how the drugs got into the jail. Dr. Elizabeth Urbantke, the regional supervising coroner, will examine the circumstances surrounding the death.

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