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Case against two guards charged in N.B. inmate’s death adjourned a month

WATCH: The case of two correctional officers facing manslaughter charges in the death of an inmate at Dorchester Penitentiary has been delayed by nearly a month. Alvida Ross and Mathieu Bourgion both face manslaughter and criminal negligence charges in connection with the 2015 death of Matthew Hines, who was serving a five-year sentence. Morganne Campbell has more – Feb 26, 2018

The case of two correctional officers charged with manslaughter in the death of a New Brunswick inmate has been adjourned until March 28.

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Forty-eight-year-old Alvida Ross and 31-year-old Mathieu Bourgoin are each charged with manslaughter and criminal negligence in the 2015 death of Matthew Hines.

READ MORE: 2 correctional officers charged in 2015 death of N.B. inmate

RCMP had originally said foul play was not suspected in the death of Hines, who was hit repeatedly with pepper spray in prison.

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But Canada’s correctional investigator found prison staff used unnecessary force and failed to properly respond to the medical emergency at Dorchester Penitentiary.

READ MORE: Man’s death in New Brunswick prison preventable

Hines was serving a five-year sentence for crimes including robbery when he died on May 26, 2015.

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Family members were originally told the 33-year-old died of a seizure.

They say they’re relieved his death has been thoroughly investigated.

Correctional Service Canada says both employees are currently on administrative leave pending a review.

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