Alberta must do more to fight drug crisis after methamphetamine death of 'perfect baby girl,' inquiry says

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A month-old baby girl who died of drug poisoning in 2019 was an innocent victim of the methamphetamine epidemic overtaking communities in Alberta, a fatality inquiry has found.

In her report, Justice Jody Moher of the Alberta Court of Justice implores the provincial government to take action in aftermath of the death of Briella Johanne Brooks in July 2019.

“A perfect baby girl with blue eyes and fine dark hair, who was only 33 days old on the day she died, cannot have died without all of us knowing of her loss,” Moher wrote in the report, published Monday.

“We must all stand for her

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