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Mother of brutally beaten Kamloops teen still awaiting closureA long-awaited financial settlement in court was deferred for the third time, and the mother's hopes for her son, Jessie, were again dashed.CrimeJan 11, 2024
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Court-ordered sale of Kamloops teen attacker’s home yet to be completedThe home was listed for $850,000 last year, after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ordered its sale on behalf of the teen who was beat into a coma with a baseball bat eight years ago.CrimeSep 27, 2023
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Mother of Kamloops, B.C. teen beating victim looks to turn the page on traumatic 7 years"Seven years later, I feel like I can start healing. I will never forgive, but I can try and heal," the mother of a Kamloops teen who was savagely beaten in 2016, said.CrimeApr 10, 2023
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B.C. judge orders former home of baseball-bat attacker to be sold, proceeds to victimThe family sued and won nearly $7 million, but hasn't seen any money. This week, a judge ruled that the attacker's former home be sold, with the proceeds going to the victim.CrimeFeb 16, 2023
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Kamloops mom seeks Christmas cards for son still recovering from 2016 baseball bat attack'To be in a nursing home with people who have lived their lives is hard. Jessie hasn’t had a chance to live his life, it was stolen from him.'CanadaDec 8, 2021
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‘Never be forgiven and never be forgotten’: Kamloops mom reacts to $7M judgment after son’s attackWhile Jessie Simpson's life was forever altered by the attack, his mother says she finds solace in the progress her son has made.CrimeFeb 23, 2021
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$7M judgment in Kamloops beating that left teen with catastrophic brain injuriesJessie Simpson suffered catastrophic injuries, including a skull fracture and significant brain swelling, which left him in a coma for nine months.CrimeFeb 12, 2021
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Dad accused in bat attack of 18-year-old Jessie Simpson makes court appearanceA man accused of leaving an 18-year-old high school student clinging to life in hospital after a beating with a baseball bat said little during a court appearance in Kamloops, B.Jun 27, 2016
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