PORT ALBERNI — The family of a six-year-old Port Alberni boy killed by his mother and stepfather six years ago is still searching for answers in the boy’s horrific death.
In November, when the couple pleaded guilty to manslaughter, the court heard how the two deprived Dontay of water, food and sleep, and brutalized him, hitting and biting him and forcing him to hang from his knees from the top of a door until he fell. “In order to let our little man rest, we need to forgive you on your actions and what happened to Dontay. It’s a huge step forward to carry on with our lives, to let our little man rest. We have to learn to forgive.”
Many questions remain unanswered, said Hughes. The family wants to know why it took two years to complete Dontay’s autopsy report and four years for the RCMP to arrest and charge the Franks. In an email Thursday, Jennifer Charlesworth, B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth, said she is revisiting Dontay’s death as she investigates the death of an 11-year-old boy in the Fraser Valley.
Asked about Eby’s promise that the people of B.C. would be given answers about Dontay’s horrific death, Charlesworth said she was “curious as to what other mechanisms the Premier may call on to find these answers considering that my office is precluded from investigating, given the court proceedings.”
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