WARNING: This story contains distressing details and discusses suicide.
As Kim Prosser faces her first Christmas without her son, she says learning a murder charge has been laid in his death doesn’t provide her with any resolution.
“Whatever they found in the investigation to include the new charges of second-degree murder changes nothing for me,” she said in an interview with CBC News on Tuesday.
“We have a system that does not give a voice to everyone who’s involved and that doesn’t allow us to see the bigger picture.”
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Ashtyn Prosser, 19, from Windsor, Ont, died by suicide in March. He is listed in court documents as an alleged victim