Globe and Mail review found that at least six deaths at Bordeaux involved deficiencies in physical health care, including delaying or denying treatment of sick inmates
“Bobby was a very kind person” who loved his community, said his sister, Annie Hickey Kenuajuak.
On May 7, Mr. Langevin was transferred to the infirmary. Almost no notes were added to his medical file between his admission and May 18, when he was transferred to a hospital after experiencing fever and difficulty breathing, according to a coroner’s report. He did not make it through the night. His cell, unlike others, did not have a panic button, which “could prevent deaths” when detainees are otherwise unable to ask for help in a timely manner, Ms. Talbot wrote. In her 2019 report, the coroner recommended evaluating the possibility of adding panic buttons to all Bordeaux cells.
Lynda Khelil, a spokesperson for Quebec’s Ligue des droits et libertés , a human rights advocacy group, said that “there is no accountability for these recommendations, which are themselves completely insufficient.”her 2018-2019 report His death was “preventable” and highlights “flaws in the level of care” at the facility, Dr. Ramsay wrote. His recommendations include more staff training and additional evaluations of the detention centre’s health care.
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