Ontario bill seeks to secure movable soccer nets, named for teen killed

Ontario's provincial flag flies in Ottawa, Tuesday June 30, 2020. An Ontario bill that would require movable soccer goals to be secured, named in memory of a 15-year-old boy who was killed by one, has passed a key hurdle and may become law later this year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

TORONTO - An Ontario bill that would require movable soccer goals to be secured – named in memory of a 15-year-old boy who was killed by one – may become law later this year.

Garrett Mills, from Napanee, Ont., was playing in a park with his girlfriend and his best friend on May 12, 2017, hanging off the crossbar of a movable soccer net and doing chin-ups, when the 200-pound structure fell on top of him, fracturing his skull.

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