Inquest hears correctional officers could benefit from opioid withdrawal training
The last person to see Lynette Kakakaway alive and possibly speak to her, says better communication between correctional officers and nurses and opioid withdrawal training could help prevent similar deaths from happening in the future at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre.
Kelsey Halkett, a correctional officer at the women’s jail with 12 years experience, testified on Tuesday at the Coroner’s Inquest.
On the morning of June 24, 2022, 33-year-old Lynette Kakakaway was found unresponsive in her cell. Staff performed life saving efforts and called EMS, but they were not successful and just under hour later at 8:50 a.m., Kakakaway was pronounced deceased.
The exact cause of death was undetermined but a forensic pathologist concluded Kakakaway’s death was likely the result of a combination of factors: a rupture in her esophagus from repeated vomiting, opioid withdrawal and the drugs that were in her system.



