Delayed Ignition, Boiler Explosion the Cause of Fatal Regina Carbon Monoxide Leak, Fire Service Says
Investigators said a delayed ignition caused an internal explosion that dislodged venting and released carbon monoxide, killing 11-year-old Henry Losco.
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Internal boiler explosion caused fatal carbon monoxide leak, Regina fire chief says
Regina's fire department says a malfunction of a commercial boiler was what led to a carbon monoxide leak at a Regina apartment building on Dec. 19, 2025. The incident killed 11-year-old Henry Losco and seriously injured his dad.
Regina fire chief to discuss probe of carbon monoxide leak that killed boy
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Investigation Findings Concluded from Carbon Monoxide Fatality – “We Are Very Angry”
Photo: Marina Hill and Sergio Losco, parents of the late Henry Losco Photo by: Danielle Dufour By Danielle Dufour Regina Fire and Protective Services (RFPS) has concluded the investigation into the fatal carbon monoxide incident that occurred at 1827 Albert Street on December 19, 2025. “Our fire investigators along with boiler and pressure vessel inspectors from the province, the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK), have done some…
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