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Sister demands justice on second anniversary of brother's death

October 14, 2024 | Westminster, Jefferson County, Colorado


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Sister demands justice on second anniversary of brother's death
During a recent government meeting, an emotional plea was made by the older sister of Torrance McCall, a 16-year-old who tragically lost his life two years ago. The sister shared her profound grief, highlighting the significant milestones her brother will never experience, including prom, graduation, and the joy of knowing his niece.

She expressed the deep sense of loss felt by her family, emphasizing that no child should have to confront the reality of seeing a sibling in a casket. Her memories of Torrance painted a picture of a vibrant young man who brought joy to those around him, known for his playful spirit and love for cooking.

In her heartfelt address, she called for an independent investigation into her brother's death, stating that her family deserves answers. The urgency in her voice underscored the ongoing pain and unanswered questions surrounding the incident. The meeting continued with the next speaker, John Palmer, following her poignant testimony.

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