‘He was ditched:’ La Loche victim spiralled without support, now going to prison
SASKATOON — A promising football player whose dreams of playing professionally were crushed after a deadly school shooting in northern Saskatchewan has been sent to prison and his family says it’s because he didn’t get the mental-health help he needed.
They say they watched as the physical pain and the memories from the 2016 shooting in La Loche transformed the teen from a spirited athlete and outgoing student with good grades to an angry and confused young man who started using methamphetamine.
“One minute he’d be happy and fine, next minute he’d be miserable,” his grandfather said in an interview in Saskatoon.
The Canadian Press is not identifying the victim, now 19, because he was a youth at the time of the La Loche shooting.