Asthma can be fatal: Remembering Ryan Gibbons

Asthma, a condition affecting millions worldwide, carries with it an inherent, life-altering threat: every single attack possesses the potential to be life-threatening.

The sudden and deeply tragic death of 12-year-old Ryan Gibbons serves as a stark, heart-wrenching reminder of this undeniable reality. Ryan was by all accounts an energetic boy, full of life, who harbored a passion for motorbikes and enjoyed hiking through the woods. Yet, a fatal bureaucratic mistake, a simple policy flaw, would soon prematurely extinguish his young life.

The incident dates back to 2012, when Ryan suffered an acute asthma attack while at school. The tragedy of the event lies in its preventability: he could have simply utilized his inhaler at the very beginning of the respiratory episode, but the essential, life-saving device had been confiscated and taken from him.On October 9, 12-year-old Grade 7 student Ryan Gibbons went to school—just as he did on any other typical day. However, on this particular Tuesday, he would not return home.

Ryan suffered a severe asthma attack while engaged in playing soccer on school grounds. Crucially, he was rendered utterly unable to reach his rescue medication, which was kept locked away in the school office. The suffering boy desperately needed his inhaler to open his constricted airways and allow him the fundamental ability to breathe.It was, astonishingly, his school’s policy to keep all inhalers locked securely in the principal’s office. Furthermore, spare inhalers that Ryan attempted to bring in order to bypass this rule were repeatedly and systematically confiscated from him.

As the attack escalated, a group of Ryan’s friends bravely attempted to carry him to the office. However, despite their frantic efforts, the boys could not get to the inhaler in time. Ryan passed out and, tragically, was never revived.

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