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Surrey parents file lawsuit against Fraser Health and Surrey Schools after teen’s suicide, demanding accountability and Indigenous-led mental health reforms.

Surrey parents file lawsuit against Fraser Health and Surrey Schools after teen’s suicide, demanding accountability and Indigenous-led mental health reforms.

Family Demands Accountability After Daughter’s Death

The parents of a Surrey teenager, who died by suicide in December 2023, have launched a civil lawsuit against Fraser Health and the Surrey school district. Laura and David Donovan allege systemic failures in mental health care and school support directly contributed to the death of their 16-year-old daughter, Felicity.

Missed Appointment Sparks Questions

Just days before her passing, Felicity had an appointment with Fraser Health’s START program scheduled for December 13. That session was cancelled, and according to her parents, no alternate time was offered. The family believes that gap in care removed crucial stability and left Felicity without immediate support during a vulnerable period.

Allegations Against Health Authority and School District

Filed in B.C. Supreme Court, the lawsuit names Fraser Health, the Surrey school district, an Elgin Park Secondary School counsellor, and a Fraser Health risk management official. The Donovans allege the institutions failed Felicity, ignored requests for Indigenous-led support, and minimized responsibility in the weeks leading to her death.

Felicity, a proud member of the Abenaki Nation of Odanak, had shared her struggles with suicidal thoughts and isolation. The suit claims her school counsellor did not follow district policy after hearing her concerns. Instead of providing emergency resources, both Fraser Health and the district are accused of withholding crucial support and later concealing liability.

Push for Systemic Change

The Donovans say they are not only pursuing damages but also systemic reforms. They want mandatory Indigenous-led training for Fraser Health and Surrey Schools staff, along with a full public account of what happened in Felicity’s case.

David Donovan explained, “We asked for Indigenous-led support, but no one could provide it. Kids deserve better.” His wife Laura added, “Systemic change is what I’m after.”

A Life Remembered

Despite her struggles, Felicity was remembered by her family as kind, funny, and generous. She chose to be an organ donor, giving life to others on Christmas morning. “She wanted to help, even after she was gone,” her mother said.

Institutions Decline Comment

Both Fraser Health and Surrey Schools have declined to comment on the lawsuit, citing privacy rules and ongoing legal proceedings. The Donovans, however, say they will not stop until truth and accountability are achieved.

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