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Connecticut man dies in skiing accident in Utah
A 53-year-old Canton man has died after a skiing accident in Utah over the weekend, according to police.
Unified Police of Greater Salt Lake in Utah identified the man as Daniel Negrelli.
He was an educator in Connecticut, according to the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System.
“We are heartbroken by the passing of Dan Negrelli, a beloved member of our school community. He was an exceptional educator and a cherished mentor, colleague, and friend. Dan made a lasting impact both in and out of the classroom, touching the lives of students and staff in countless ways. This is a tremendous loss for our school, and our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who knew him. Grief counselors will be available to support students and staff during this difficult time,” the school department said in a statement.
Unified Police of Greater Salt Lake in Utah said they received a call reporting that that someone had found an unresponsive person who appeared to have crashed into a tree at Solitude Mountain Resort on Saturday.
The ski patrol responded and could not save Negrelli.
Police said he was wearing a helmet and the proper gear.
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Solnit workers say violent disturbances followed staffing warnings at the Middletown youth psychiatric facility
NBC Connecticut Investigates is looking into safety concerns at the Solnit Children’s Center South Campus in Middletown after workers say two violent disturbances left multiple staff members hurt.
More than half a dozen employees have gone out on workers’ comp due to the incidents, according to union delegates who work at the facility.
Those workers say the warning signs were there before this all happened.
The Solnit South hospital treats children ages 13 to 17 with severe mental illnesses and other issues.
Two employees who are also SEIU 1199 union delegates told NBC Connecticut Investigates that staff had repeatedly raised concerns about staffing levels.
They said they were not at the facility when the two most recent disturbances happened, but said the incidents were reported to them by co-workers who were there.
“Some staff right now are just like in awe,” said Saleena White, a Solnit child services worker. “Some people who’ve been here 25, 30 years have never seen this.”
Darnell Ford, a lead child services worker at Solnit, said the situation is frightening. “It terrifies me.”
The union delegates said one disturbance happened on June 14 and another happened on June 20.
They said the June 14 incident was especially serious and left 11 people hurt.
White described a chaotic scene involving patients attacking staff, multiple restraints happening at once, and too few workers available to respond.
After the first incident, the union sent an email to DCF Commissioner Susan Hamilton and others warning that another disturbance could happen.
The union’s email said there were more than 130 coverage gaps for the weekend of June 20 and June 21.
It also said the hospital superintendent was “downplaying our members’ injuries at every turn.”
Ford said workers had been raising concerns long before the recent disturbances.
“We have been talking about something unfortunate like this happening for at least the last two years,” Ford said.
Both White and Ford testified to state lawmakers in February about what they described as severe staffing issues.
In written testimony, Ford said workers had seen youth create weapons out of whatever they could get their hands on.
White wrote that the units often feel like “a war zone.”
State Sen. Matt Lesser, a Middletown Democrat, said a large percentage of DCF staff at Solnit South have been hurt on the job.
Lesser said the legislature’s Appropriations Committee provided DCF with another $1 million in funding, in part because of issues at Solnit relayed to him by workers there.
“That funding was not funding that DCF requested,” Lesser said.
“DCF needs to come up and be honest to say what they need, so they can create a safe environment,” Lesser said.
DCF told NBC Connecticut Investigates that Solnit South’s hospital is now under UConn Health after Solnit’s hospital license was transferred to UConn Health in April.
That leaves a key question: whether DCF shared the staffing warnings it received with UConn Health.
There is also a girls’ residential facility on the Solnit campus.
After the two hospital disturbances, workers at the residential facility filed a working-under-protest form saying they were still severely understaffed.
Dr. Andrew Agwunobi, CEO and Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at UConn Health and DCF’s Hamilton, issued a statement regarding Solnit:
Providing safe, high-quality care for the youth at Solnit Hospital remains our highest priority.
Solnit Hospital became a part of UConn Health on April 15, 2026, and in partnership with the Department of Children and Families, we are working to ensure that patients receive the highest quality care in a safe and supportive environment. While there were behavioral incidents in June, the staff handled these incidents appropriately and all patients remained safe.
Leadership from DCF, UConn Health, and other state officials have been working continuously to understand and address the concerns of frontline workers, which includes enhancing staffing. We view the unions as valued partners in supporting the effective operation of Solnit hospital and we will continue to consult with them on these efforts as part of a collaborative relationship that brings all stakeholders to the table.
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