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Indigenous Woman's Death Sparks Calls for Inquest

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Indigenous woman died from Strep A infection in hospital.
  • Family alleges systemic racism and bias contributed to death.
  • Coroner's inquest into the death is still pending a date.

Four years after Heather Winterstein, a 24-year-old Indigenous woman, died from a Strep A blood infection, her family continues to seek justice and answers. Winterstein initially sought care for a severe backache but was sent home, only to collapse the following day and pass away shortly after. Her family attributes her death to systemic racism and biases within the healthcare system, believing her care was inadequate.

Niagara Health, which operates the hospital, has acknowledged the tragedy and the broader concerns about racism in healthcare. A third-party review conducted in 2022 found that Winterstein was discharged despite abnormal vital signs and that her diagnosis was misattributed to social issues. The review also noted unconscious bias may have played a role due to assumptions about addiction and homelessness.

While Niagara Health has accepted the review's recommendations and committed to ongoing improvements, a definitive date for the coroner's inquest remains unset. The inquest aims to examine the circumstances of Winterstein's death and provide recommendations. Her family hopes the inquest will lead to lasting, impactful change in Indigenous healthcare, disrupting anti-Indigenous racism and ensuring equitable care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Heather Winterstein died of a Strep A blood infection four years ago after being initially sent home and later collapsing at the hospital.
Her family believes systemic racism and biases contributed to her preventable death and seeks answers and accountability through an inquest.
No date or location has been set for the inquest; preparation times vary based on case complexity and a rise in mandatory inquests.

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