Alberta judge reviews bin deaths
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•Deaths prompt recommendation for clothing donation bin safety standards in Alberta
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Justice Jayme Williams reviewed accidental deaths that happened in southern Alberta between 2017 and 2019 .
Jessey Neil O’Quinn was found with his head and arms trapped inside a Diabetes Canada clothing donation bin in a mall parking lot in Calgary .
Ross Rodney Jackson , 33 , was found unconscious after he was trapped in a Calgary donation bin.
Amara Rose Meyer , 39 , lost her footing trying to get inside a Salvation Army bin in Medicine Hat in the spring of 2019 , report says.
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