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Hamilton’s network of residential care facilities should be the focus of a government review that examines the needs of their residents and the city should keep track of movement from the privately operated homes, a coroner’s inquest recommends.

Those are two of 21 recommendations a jury presented after listening to two weeks of evidence that examined Attila Csanyi’s final days. The 28-year-old died of a drug overdose on the roof of Jackson Square in May 2020.

 Richard Csyani holds an old photo of his twin brother Attila, who was found dead on the roof of Jackson Square in 2020.

Cathie Coward, The Hamilton Spectator file photo

Sampaguita Lodge and Rest Home is a point of focus in the coroner’s inquest into Attila Csanyi’s death.

Cathie Coward. The Hamilton Spectator file photo
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