http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ontario-mom-urges-schools-to-let-asthmatic-kids-carry-puffers-1.2455861
Basically the kids at the school weren't allowed to carry inhalers with them but they had them locked up in the principals office in case of an emergency. One day, there was an emergency where a boy had an asthma attack, but they couldn't get him to his inhaler in time because it was in the principals office and he died as a result. I know this happened a year ago but apparently the principal is being accused of murder, and I'm curious what the peeps here think of that.
As someone who has asthma, this story hit me hard. But yet I don't think its the principals fault, he was probably just following regulations, and how was he supposed to know the boy wouldn't be able to get his inhaler in time?
Thoughts?