'Why did it have to be me?': Mother recounts finding Haven Dubois as coroner's inquest begins in Regina | CBC News (2024)

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A coroner's inquest into the 2015 death of Haven Dubois, 14, is underway at the Royal Hotel in Regina.

In 2015, Dubois was 14 when he was found unresponsive in a creek in east Regina

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A coroner's inquest into the death of Haven Duboisis underway at the Royal Hotel in Regina.

Dubois was 14 when he was found unresponsive in Pilot Butte Creek, inthe east end of Regina, on May 20, 2015.

A coroner's report prepared at the end of2015found Haven's death to be an accidental drowningand listed marijuana use as a contributing factor. Regina police ruled out foul play in their investigation.

Since Haven's death, his motherRichelle Dubois, who began testifying today, has insisted there is more to the story.

She spent more than a decade advocating for further investigation into his death, and took part inthe Justice for Our Stolen Children camp outside the Saskatchewan Legislature in 2018.

In 2023, the family marched to Ottawa tocall for a national inquiry intomissing, murdered and neglected Indigenous boys, men and two-spirited people.

On Monday morning, more than nine years after Haven's death, the inquest,presided over by Coroner Brent Gough, got underway.

Searching for answers

Richelle was the first witness to testify on Monday, recountinghow Haven was in Grade 9 at the time of his death.

Haven began the year enrolled at Sheldon Williams School, but Richellesaid she removed him over concerns that he was being pressured to take part in gang activity.

Haven then attended classes atHarvest City Christian Academy before eventually enrolling atF.W. Johnson High School, because it was only a few blocks away from where the family lived.

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Richelletestified how on the day of Haven's death, she was preparing to leave for work.That's when Haven approached her asking if he could stay home from school.

Richelle said she believed Haven was upset about not being able to spend time with her after she came back from atrip the night before.

Since she had to work, Richelle directed Haven to go to school. She did not ask why he did not want to go to school.

Her work day was interrupted by a phone call at approximately 10 a.m.

That's when she was informed by a family member that Haven's shoes, sweater and hat had been found near a bench on a pathway near their home.

Richellesaid she was immediately concerned about Haven's well-being and left her work, heading toward the high school.

Missing person search

She said she contacted the school multiple times on the drive over, but school officials insistedthat Haven was on a field trip at a career day in Emerald Park, a community east of Regina.

It was only after Richelle arrived atF.W. Johnson High Schoolthat she was informed that Haven was not with the class on the field trip.

Thatstarted a missing personsearch. Policeeventually told Richelle to wait for Haven at home.

Richelle would eventually make her way down a nearby path, travelling toward the bench where Haven's clothes were found.

Near the bench she spotted Haven's bodypartially submerged in the creek.

  • Public inquest scheduled in death of 14-year-old who drowned in Regina creek in 2015

Richelletried to perform CPR and the inquiry was told an individual walking nearby also helped.

Eventually members of Richelle's family arrived at the scene followed by police and Emergency Medical Services.

Haven was taken to hospital where he would later be declared dead.

"Why did it have to be me? I ask myself that every day," Richelletold the inquiry through tears.

"I was there when he was born and I was there to find him."

Frustration with investigation

The rest of Richelle's testimony focused on her frustration with the Regina Police Service and what she saw as the lack of action taken to investigate Haven's death.

She told the inquest how before she arrived back at her home, she saw how media were already reporting Haven's death as an accidental drowning.

Richelle took the investigation into her own hands, talking with businesses near the scene of Haven's death and relaying thatinformation to police. She even relayed rumours and allegations she had been told.

At each turn she felt like police were not taking her concerns seriously.

"It felt like running into a wall,"Richelle said.

  • Family of Haven Dubois marching to Ottawa to call for national inquiry

Richelle raised concerns she had with the coroner's report prepared at the end of 2015. It listed marijuana as a contributing factor in Haven's accidental drowning death.

Richelle recounted how she was able to eventually get a meeting with the coroner and the Regina police in January 2016.

She said they asked her to step out and approximately 30 minutes later she was brought back in to be told that the coroner's report had removed its reference to marijuana being a contributing factor.

Richelle never felt satisfied with the answers she was given and that's why her family campaigned for the inquest.

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The lawyers representing Richelle,Mark Ebert andRheana Wormetold media after their client's testimony had concluded that Richelle was exhausted.

"She has been working tirelessly for the last nine years to get to this point and I don't think that her work is done yet. Typically these processes arenot very satisfactory," saidWorme.

"The the purview of the jury is very limited butthere are important questions that need to be answered."

Six people—four men and two women—were chosen to sit on the inquest jury, including three whoare Indigenous.

Over the next four days they will hear from 13 witnessesbefore determining who died, when and where that person died and the medical cause and manner of death.

They could also provide recommendations so that similar deaths do not occur in the future.

The inquest is set to resume at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday.

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Alexander Quon is a reporter with CBC Saskatchewan based in Regina. After working in Atlantic Canada for four years he's happy to be back in his home province. He has previously worked with the CBC News investigative unit in Nova Scotia and Global News in Halifax. Alexander specializes in data-reporting, COVID-19 and municipal political coverage. He can be reached at: Alexander.Quon@cbc.ca.

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