Teen’s suicide an ‘act of desperation’ after system abandoned him: B.C. watchdog
VICTORIA — A Metis teenager in government care was alone, hungry and crying out for help in the days before he jumped to his death from a fourth-storey hotel window, says British Columbia’s acting representative for children and youth.
Alex Gervais was abandoned by B.C.’s child welfare system and took his own life as an act of desperation on Sept. 18, 2015, Bernard Richard said Monday in releasing a report titled Broken Promises: Alex’s Story.
“As this report says, Alex lived a life that none of us wish for our own children or any child,” Richard told a news conference. “For 11 years, Alex drifted through the care of the Ministry for Children and Family Development, living in 17 different placements under the watch of 23 different social workers and caregivers.”
The report concluded the government failed to find the 18-year-old a permanent home or family.


