Boy Dies at Georgia Camp for Troubled Children
by TChris
A 13-year-old boy died at a state-operated outdoor therapeutic program for troubled children in Georgia after struggling with camp counselors who withheld his dinner. Travis Parker was held down, often face down, for about an hour and a half. Travis was asthmatic. He asked for his inhaler repeatedly, but the counselors refused to give it to him.
The restraint, which involved at least three counselors at a time, ended when the boy stopped breathing and went limp, the reports said. He was hospitalized and died the next day.
The state fired five camp employees and a sixth resigned. Travis' family is demanding a full explanation of the facts surrounding his death. Whether criminal charges will be pursued against any of the counselors will be decided after the state completes its investigation.
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