Over a month after an 11-year-old boy succumbed to a carbon monoxide leak, officials in Regina have pinpointed the source to a faulty boiler. Fire Chief Layne Jackson confirms no evidence of foul play exists, and experts continue to examine the boiler for further insights.
Tragic Incident Details
Henry Losco, the young victim, had relocated to Regina with his parents just two weeks prior to the fatal event. The incident unfolded in their apartment, where the family sought a fresh start.
Mother’s Call to Action
Marina Hills, Henry’s mother, channels her profound loss into advocacy, encouraging renters to thoroughly inspect their living spaces. “You need to ask the right questions and know what is in your house,” she emphasizes. “You do need those alarms, and you need one in every room.”
Following the discovery of her son and husband unconscious in the apartment, Hills has immersed herself in education about carbon monoxide risks. Her mission focuses on preventing similar tragedies, stressing the importance of detection devices and proactive inquiries for safe housing.




