Advocates ‘frustrated,’ claim systemic neglect after man spirals and lights himself on fire
NANAIMO — “How many people are falling through the cracks? There needs to be something more in place.”
Shelter coordinator Kevan Griffith asked the question to NanaimoNewsNOW out of frustration after seeing a close friend suffer a serious breakdown and end up in hospital after lighting himself on fire.
“If it was the first time I’d ever seen it, it would have bothered me more. Not that it didn’t bother me a lot.”
His friend Roger, whose name is changed for this story, used to have a life free of schizophrenia with a drywall company and a family. But he lost it all when his mental illness took over his life. He found himself on the street and in the court system for years until Griffith helped him get into Riverview Hospital.