
Family questions response to 911 call made by Winnipeg man who later died by suicide
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A Winnipeg man who died by suicide earlier this month called 911 hours earlier, leaving his family questioning whether the system is equipped to triage calls from people in a mental health crisis to connect them with the appropriate care.
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A Winnipeg man who died by suicide earlier this month called 911 hours earlier, leaving his family questioning whether the system is equipped to triage calls from people in a mental health crisis to connect them with the appropriate care.
Dan Rentz, 45, is being remembered for his kindness, fearlessness and love of working out. He enjoyed music and watching movies with his daughter.
“He was truly impressive,” said Lily Rentz, Dan’s 19-year-old daughter, who described her dad as a friendly giant due to his height and personality. “Something that he taught me a lot was being kind and being open to people and accepting and loving.”
Dan had been living with mental health challenges and used substances to try and cope.
He was found dead in the early morning hours of Nov. 6 after a fire at his home on Logan Avenue.
“We’re just looking for answers,” said Lily. “We want to understand why no one was sent out.”