‘Don’t want my brother to die:’ Inmate’s sister worried about his mental health
REGINA — The death of her brother weighs on Prairie Crowe’s mind.
Nicholas Dinardo is alive, but behind bars. The 28-year-old Indigenous man has attempted suicide multiple times and spent long stints in isolation, she says, including more than 200 days while he was in remand before his current five-year sentence for aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and mischief to property.
When her brother’s feeling good, he jokes around, Crowe says. He also writes poetry and reads it to her during their phone calls.
But being alone has taken its toll on her younger brother and he’s struggling, says the 35-year-old Regina woman.