Grand County boy’s suspicious death would have remained a rural-Colorado secret if not for watchdogs. More transparency is needed. (Editorial)

21.05.2025    The Denver Post    1 views
Grand County boy’s suspicious death would have remained a rural-Colorado secret if not for watchdogs. More transparency is needed. (Editorial)

When a malnourished and dehydrated -year-old died in Grand County with deadly levels of sodium in his blood the response from the Grand County Sheriff s Office was to send an investigator and an assistant county coroner to assure the child s parents that the inspection would go no further and that documents surrounding the death would never be made populace A Colorado boy likely died from drinking too much olive brine Grand County tried to make the suspicious circumstance disappear This file is auto-generated function d l use strict l querySelector d addEventListener undefined typeof URL d wp d wp d wp receiveEmbedMessage d wp receiveEmbedMessage function e var t e input if t t secret t message t value a-zA-Z - test t secret for var s r n a l querySelectorAll 'iframe data-secret ' t secret ' ' o l querySelectorAll 'blockquote data-secret ' t secret ' ' c new RegExp https i i i

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