Toronto bar faces 60-day liquor licence suspension following 19-year-old’s death: AGCO
- Ontario's alcohol regulator is proposing a 60-day liquor licence suspension for Mister Wolf nightclub following the death of a 19-year-old patron last spring, as stated by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario .
- The 19-year-old was served three large bottles of alcohol and showed visible signs of intoxication, including stumbling and engaging in fights, according to AGCO's investigation.
- The patron was found dead in a stairwell that was supposed to be sectioned off, with a toxicology report indicating a blood alcohol content over twice the legal limit, as reported by AGCO.
- AGCO believes Mister Wolf staff knew or should have known about the patron's intoxication and failed to take action, highlighting the responsibility of licensees to ensure patron safety, stated AGCO CEO Karin Schnarr.
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