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North Carolina officials on Friday said that they will revoke the license of Trails Carolina, a wilderness camp for troubled adolescents where a 12-year-old boy died in February. In a letter to the camp's executive director, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services wrote that Trails Carolina had failed to comply with state regulations and said its license to operate would be revoked in 60 days.
, said he was found unresponsive at Trails Carolina on Feb. 3 — less than 24 hours after his arrival. The boy’s cause of death has not yet been determined and a criminal investigation is ongoing. The 18 children attending Trails Carolina when the 12-year-old died were removed later in February, and state officials suspended admissions.
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