Author of the article: Doug Schmidt
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 3 minute read • Nathaniel Nate Krug, who died Wednesday, March 10, 2021, while in custody at the South West Detention Centre, is shown last year in Windsor with his girlfriend Brooke-Lynn King, who is having the couple s baby in June. Photo by Courtesy of Krug family /Windsor Star
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The mother of a young Windsor man who died after accessing illegal drugs inside the South West Detention Centre said the family is “devastated,” and she asks how the correctional facility could have failed her son who has had opiate addiction issues.
“There’s just a sense of relief when he goes to jail, and you think everyone is safe that wasn’t the case here,” Kathryn Krug told the Star Friday.
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Less than two weeks after being arrested and charged with attempted murder, a young Windsor man is dead following a fatal drug overdose while in custody at the South West Detention Centre.
Nathaniel Krug, 21, and a cellmate overdosed on the powerful opiate fentanyl on Wednesday, the Windsor Star has learned. Both were rushed to Windsor Regional Hospital but only one of the men survived.
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Despite government claims of increased surveillance and inspections in Ontario’s jails, the South West Detention Centre in Windsor continues to experience drug overdoses and deaths among its inmate population.
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A Wallaceburg woman facing a first-degree murder charge will return to court in the spring for a judicial pretrial, which will then officially pass the three-year mark of the case.
Kourtny Audette, 27, made a brief appearance by video in Chatham court on Thursday.
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Representatives for Audette’s lawyer, Laura Joy, and Chatham-Kent Crown attorney Rob MacDonald appeared before Justice Paul Kowalyshyn to pass along instructions concerning these next steps.
The judicial pretrial continuation, to take place in the judge’s chambers, was scheduled for May 18. The matter will return to open court on June 14.
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