B.C. family alleging wrongful death after man euthanized while on day pass from psychiatric ward | Unpublished
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Author: Sharon Kirkey
Publication Date: December 19, 2024 - 18:27

B.C. family alleging wrongful death after man euthanized while on day pass from psychiatric ward

December 19, 2024
Canada’s assisted-death law is unconstitutional and exposing people with coexisting physical and mental illness to “heightened risks of premature death” facilitated by the state, according to a wrongful death claim filed by the family of a 52-year-old man who was euthanized in a Vancouver clinic while out on a day pass from a hospital psychiatric ward. Read More


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