The emergency order indicates that staff knew the boy was having suicidal thoughts “within the weeks prior to the death,” and said “the proximity in time to the last contact with licensee staff prior to the death” was a factor in issuing the order.
The order indicates staff knew the boy was experiencing suicidal ideation in the weeks before his death.
apartment building, near 300 West and 1000 South, around 9 a.m., police spokesperson Sgt. Josh Weishar said Wednesday. When asked for comment Wednesday about the boy’s death, a Daniels Academy representative said, “I’ve got no comment,” and hung up when The Salt Lake Tribune asked for their name.
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