Politics / Canada

Justice for Henry: The Impact of a Carbon Monoxide Leak

An 11-year-old boy, Henry Losco, tragically died due to a carbon monoxide leak in a Regina apartment building. The leak was caused by a boiler malfunction, which went unchecked for several hours, affecting multiple residents.
Justice for Henry: The Impact of a Carbon Monoxide Leak
cdnpress • 2026-04-23T02:22:54Z
Source material: Parents speak out on carbon monoxide leak that killed 11-year-old Regina boy
Summary
An 11-year-old boy, Henry Losco, tragically died due to a carbon monoxide leak in a Regina apartment building. The leak was caused by a boiler malfunction, which went unchecked for several hours, affecting multiple residents. Henry's parents, Marina Hills and Sergio Losco, are actively pursuing legal action against the Airston group and Metro 1827, holding them accountable for their son's death. They express frustration over the slow pace of the Canadian justice system. Residents reported symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, with some requiring hospitalization. The emotional impact on the family has been profound, leading them to adopt a puppy for support during this difficult time. The situation raises serious concerns about property management's responsibility in maintaining safety standards. The lack of immediate accountability highlights potential systemic failures in building safety protocols.
Perspectives
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Parents of Henry Losco
  • Demand accountability from Airston group and Metro 1827 for their negligence
  • Express frustration over the slow legal process and seek justice for their sons death
Neutral / Shared
  • Residents reported symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning
  • A puppy was adopted by the family for emotional support
Key entities
Companies
Airston group • Metro 1827
Countries / Locations
Canada
Themes
#carbon_monoxide_safety • #justice_for_henry • #regina_tragedy
Timeline highlights
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An 11-year-old boy died due to a carbon monoxide leak caused by a boiler malfunction in a Regina apartment building. His parents are pursuing legal action against the responsible parties, seeking justice and accountability.
  • Residents of the Regina apartment building suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning, with one person hospitalized
  • A boiler malfunction caused a significant carbon monoxide leak that affected multiple floors for several hours
  • The parents of 11-year-old Henry Losco, who died due to the leak, are pursuing legal action against the Airston group and Metro 1827
  • They are demanding accountability and justice, expressing frustration over the slow legal process
  • The family has adopted a puppy for emotional support, reflecting the ongoing psychological effects of the tragedy, including panic attacks and nightmares