Family speaks out following brother’s death due to injuries at B.C. Regional Correctional Centre
PRINCE GEORGE – Following the death of 37 year old Kurtis Champagne, his sister, Cassie Savage, is speaking out on the need for more supports for those struggling with addiction.
“He had these moments of clarity where he wanted to do more, he wanted to get better, and he begged, and you could see how broken he was, wanting to do better and get sober and just rehabilitate himself into the community. He had those moments, and then the addiction got too strong and the cravings got too strong and he didn’t really have support. But if he was given those opportunities and that support, he would have taken full hold of it. And I believe that he would have been sober, he would have been contributing to the community. He would have had a good career,” Savage said.
A statement by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General says the exact cause of death is under investigation, but Savage says it was due to Champagne beating his body and head against the wall for hours on end, leading to fatal brain injury. As a result, Savage says his family had to make the choice to take him off of life support at the University Hospital of Northern BC on February 13, 2025.
