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Family files lawsuit against government and group home for wrongful death

8 June 2026
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A lawsuit has been filed in St. John’s, alleging that negligence by the police, the Newfoundland and Labrador government, and a group home contributed to the death of a young man involved in sexual violence cases against Tony Humby and Bruce Escott. The young man, whose identity is protected by a court order, suffered a drug overdose after testifying against Humby and was later declared brain dead, leading his family to make the difficult choice to remove him from life support. The lawsuit claims that prior to losing consciousness, he spoke about the abuse he endured at the hands of Humby. Humby is currently on trial for 71 offences involving multiple complainants, while Escott has already pleaded guilty to abusing seven youths, including the young man in question. The lawsuit highlights alleged failures by law enforcement and social services to adequately investigate and respond to reports of abuse against vulnerable youths over several years.

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This case underscores systemic failures in the protection of vulnerable individuals within the child welfare and legal systems. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary had prior knowledge of abuse allegations against Humby dating back to 2007, yet no charges were filed, and critical evidence was destroyed. Additionally, reports to child protective services regarding Humby’s activities were allegedly not properly investigated, enabling a pattern of abuse that persisted for years. The tragic outcome of this situation raises essential questions about accountability and the effectiveness of protective measures for at-risk youth in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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