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New details of an advocate investigation show New Brunswick’s Department of Social Development was asked 15 times by community members to check on the safety of a teenager formerly in government care before he died.

The callers reported the boy, known only as Bobby, had stopped going to school, was addicted to fentanyl, and living in a car with his mother — who, they said, had supplied him the drugs.

Eventually, a hospital called Social Development to report that Bobby was lying alone in a hospital bed, after an overdose, with his parents nowhere to be found.

But the department determined that none of these circumstances met the bar for a child protection intervention.

Bobby himself asked Social Development for help accessing treatment for his addiction, twice, but that help never came.

WATCH | ‘The story of a child who died in slow motion’:

TITLE: Youth died after 15 calls to Social Development for help

New details show family, friends, educators, health-care workers, neighbours and even police contacted Social Development because they were concerned for a teenager’s safety. Help never came before his death at 16 years old.

The boy died from a second overdose months later.

Child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock said Bobby’s death was preventable.

“This is … the story of a child who died in slow motion,” Lamrock said at a press conference Thursday.

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