Boy in missing Xbox case gets foundation established

The family of Brandon Crisp, the boy who ran away from home and died after not being allowed to play Call of Duty, have established a foundation in his name. The foundation will offer money and support to underprivileged Canadian children, so that they can play sports that they may not be able to afford to play. So far, an interim account has been set up known as the Brandon Crisp Trust Account. Donations can be made at any of the CIBC"s branches should anyone wish to do so.

Brandon Crisp ran away Thanksgiving Monday after arguing with his parents over the amount of time he spent on his Xbox. He was found dead last Wednesday by hunters. An autopsy revealed he had died from falling out of a tree.

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