The family of a 16-year-old girl who died from hypothermia after being discovered unresponsive in the parking lot of West Edmonton Mall is suing the mall and Cineplex Entertainment.
Jasmin Kyle was 16 when she died of hypothermia after being found in a West Edmonton Mall parking lot.
An autopsy later revealed Jasmin was heavily intoxicated at the time of her death. She also had cannabis in her system. The death was deemed accidental."It's left a huge hole in our heart and it's forever changed our family."Two unnamed security guards are also named as part of the $165,000 lawsuit.Security unable to locate anyone
"They were seen on the video cameras out in the parking lot of the Rec Room drinking and having snowball fights and stuff like that," Sandberg said.According to the autopsy report, CCTV footage showed Jasmin leaving the Rec Room at 6:50 p.m. Sandberg said when police viewed the footage, they spotted Jasmin at 7:33 p.m. running up some parking lot stairs, chasing after another girl and laughing.
Dryer said by the time they reached Jasmin she wasn't breathing and she had no pulse. He began to perform CPR while his partner called for an ambulance. Due to height restrictions, the ambulance was unable to make it up the ramp. "I would always wake up between three and four a.m. and I would envision her laying in the snowbank," Sandberg said."You know I actually remember Jasmin had a school ID," Dryer said. "I remember seeing her smile in the photo and she had this really nice, kind smile."I think about that whenever I think about this case."
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