Inquest opens next week into death of man in Fredericton ER waiting area
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A coroner's inquest will be held next week into the death of a 78-year-old man in the waiting area of the Fredericton hospital's emergency room.
Darrell Mesheau died on July 12, 2022, at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital.
The inquest into his death will be held at the Fredericton Inn from April 8-11, starting with jury selection on the first day, according to a news release issued Tuesday from the Department of Justice and Public Safety.
Mesheau's son released a statement Tuesday, saying the family expects the inquest will "bring to light" the details surrounding his father's death.
"The family is well aware of the deplorable state of the healthcare system in New Brunswick, and we hope that the recommendations forthcoming from the inquest will help drive positive change and ensure that no New Brunswicker will face such a tragedy again," said Ryan Mesheau, in an emailed statement shared with CBC News.
The death of Mesheau, a former diplomat, father of two and grandfather of one, sparked outrage across the province and prompted a major shakeup of New Brunswick's health-care leadership.
Premier Blaine Higgs fired Horizon Health Network president and CEO John Dornan, replaced Dorothy Shephard as health minister and removed the boards of both Horizon and Vitalité.
Dornan was subsequently awarded a record-breaking $2 million by a labour arbitrator in his unjust dismissal case against the province — a decision since upheld by Court of King's Bench Justice Kathryn Gregory.
A coroner's inquest was originally scheduled for last May, but was abruptly postponed when new information was brought forward, prompting an investigation by police.
Last December, the Fredericton Police Force concluded Mesheau's death did not involve criminality.
Witness John Staples told CBC News at the time that an elderly man had been waiting alone in a wheelchair in visible discomfort for hours when he appeared to fall asleep.
It was only during a routine check of people in the waiting room that a hospital employee realized the man had stopped breathing, Staples said.
According to documents obtained by CBC News, the licensed practical nurses who were assigned to check on patients in the ER waiting room the night Mesheau died were also assigned to other tasks and "could not commit to regular checks."
The nurse-to-patient ratio the day Mesheau died was also "alarmingly high and unquestionably … unsafe," according to local representatives of the New Brunswick Nurses Union.
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