Family members remembered Thomas Hempstock as loving, helpful and kind at a celebration of life on Jan 20.
An Alberta family is looking for answers after the in-custody death of a man in Mexico who died by an apparent suicide one day after his birthday late last year. An Alberta family is looking for answers after the in-custody death of a man in Mexico who died by an apparent suicide one day after his birthday late last year.
At 2:35 a.m., a guard noticed Hempstock in a "strange position" with a shoelace around his neck, the police report says. Attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. "We want justice," Samantha told CBC News from her home west of Morinville, Alta. "Thomas deserves justice.""They did not keep him safe from himself, never mind from anyone else."Thomas, who lived in Dawson Creek, B.C. and worked as a commercial truck driver, flew from Edmonton to Playa del Carmen Dec. 6.
Global Affairs urged Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution in Mexico due to high levels of criminal activity.An emailed statement from RIU Hotels & Resorts says staff follow strict internal protocols to handle any situation that arises.
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