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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Brian Sinclair Case

I believe the healthcare system of Canada was definitely doesn’t have any intentions of purposely letting a human being die with no assistance as the case with Brian Sinclair. As seen on video Brian was approached by a triage nurse to offer assistance although said that he was not registered. It is the triage nurses responsibility to assess and find the proper care for the patient. I find it impossible for no one to see a man sitting there for 34 hours straight with no ability to use the washroom or be in a comfortable position to lay and rest. 
Although the waiting room is not visible to the triage nurse from where they are because of the crowd it should not have taken long to especially notice a man in a wheelchair who can't even talk and actually speak to ask someone for help. In some ways it could have been a race issue but race culture or background if even should be last to judge about someone especially when it is in a life and death situation. Innocent people like Brian who doesn’t choose to be in the situation he was, shouldn't be a victim of taking his life away for unknown reason. 
            On another note, where is Brian’s family? How can a man in such a condition bring himself to the hospital with no family by his side? But now there is nothing left to do to bring him life back they're asking for money in return. Being at his side and taking care of him in the first place could have been save Brian’s life and they could be with him right now instead of fighting for the 1.6 million they want in return. There should not have a price to replace a human beings life. If the right people were doing their job no matter who the person is, Brian could still be alive getting medically treated properly enjoying life with us, as we speak.
Let him rest in peace…

1 comment:

  1. Brian is a helpless man, the family should have put him in a shelter with someone who can take care of him, someone who can guide him through the hospital. So sad that the family was after the money.... I think this is intentional to abandoned him so that they can take the money when something wrong happened. Its a brilliant idea on their part isn't it? : )

    by:daisy

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