A Windsor woman is asking for justice following the demise of her husband. Colin Gray handed away immediately on Nov. 29, on the age of 63.
Rose Gray stated her husband was a cheerful man.
“He is such an easygoing individual,” she stated.
“He is helpful to everyone. He always managed to find a way to help someone.”
Now, Grey is trying to be strong for her two children.
“I shouldn’t be talking to camera right now for my dead husband because I want my husband back,” she stated.
“My son wants his father back. My daughter wants his father back.”
Colin Grey. (Source: Rose Grey)
She described the morning he died as being nothing out of the ordinary. Colin and his son, Christian, drove Rose to Detroit Metro Airport.
On the way home, she said they were pulled over by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) at the Ambassador Bridge.
“Whatever you ask him, and he can’t answer you right away, that’s the sign,” stated Gray, who believes her husband, a diabetic, was experiencing the consequences of low sugar ranges, which medical doctors say can result in numerous negative effects. These can embody confusion, lack of coordination and slurred speech.
“They simply thought he is drunk, he is mendacity,” she stated.
Her son, Christian, informed Ontario Chronicle officers had been informed Colin had a medical situation and an IV line for antibiotics.
Gray picked up the household automobile Tuesday after it was taken by Windsor police and sitting on the entrance seat had been her husband’s medical information.
The CBSA didn’t present direct touch upon the incident as a result of privateness, however informed Ontario Chronicle: “… officers are trained and directed to ask about medical conditions, including diabetes, and ensuring any necessary medications or food and drink are made available.”
In accordance with Windsor police, Colin was arrested and detained by CBSA after which transported to Windsor police headquarters. Upon launch, they stated he went into medical misery on the road out entrance of the HQ.
“They offered life-saving measures,” stated Mayor Drew Dilkens, who can be the chair of the police board.
“Sadly, it was unsuccessful. On the finish of the day, I really feel extraordinarily sorry for the household.”
Dilkens stated there will not be an extra overview of the interplay.
“The SIU reviewed the problem and stated they would not even take carriage of the matter as a result of the individual wasn’t in custody,” he stated.
Gray stated she is now speaking to a lawyer in Toronto.
“We’re going to make sure that w get justice for Colin Grey,” she stated. “That’s what we’re looking for.”









