Curtis Brick was a homeless aboriginal man whose death aroused intense community interest and concern. It is important that the coroner act to ensure that the circumstances of his passing are investigated. It is important to ensure that all service providers understand the dangers of heat exposure and the need for vigilance and caring in dealing with disadvantaged persons.”
The BCCLA met with the coroner’s office in early July and at that time was advised that the Brick file remains open and that no final determination has yet been made on whether or not to hold an inquest.
“Government should address publicly and prominently what it is doing to ensure that first responders, law enforcement, medical service providers and the public generally are suitably prepared to deal with events in hot weather,” said Holmes. “On this anniversary of his untimely passing, we’re hoping that the coroner acts to address the community’s demands for answers.”
Curtis Brick died on July 29, 2009 of heat exposure. The memorial rally is on Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 5:30 p.m. at Grandview Park and is being organized by the Indigenous Action Movement. In the wake of Curtis Brick’s death, the City of Vancouver has begun to phase in over a 2 year period, hot weather protocols for vulnerable populations to minimize the risk of similar deaths.