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The family of a man who died by suicide in May is suing the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and the government.
According to a statement of claim filed Friday by lawyer Tony Merchant, the parents of Samwel Uko, are suing under The Fatal Accidents Act. The family is seeking damages for bereavement, grief counselling and loss of future financial support.
Uko died on the evening of May 21, 2020 after he was twice turned away from a Regina hospital for seeking mental health care.
Rescue crews recovered Uko’s body from Wascana Lake, and his family believe his death to be the result of suicide.
Merchant’s statement of claim alleges the SHA’s failure to:
“Implement appropriate policies and procedures to ensure that any treatment or requests for treatment and assistance be handled with greater care.”
“Establish or implement standards of conduct for doctors, nurses and other medical personnel to ensure adequate and timely treatment of patient experiencing mental health issues or expressing suicidal tenancies.”
“Periodically reassess it regulations, procedures and guidelines when it know or ought to have known that there were inadequate treatment assistance being provided to the Saskatchewan public and especially to vulnerable patients struggling with mental health issues,”
The statement also alleges that the SHA implemented inadequate policies, practice, procedures and operations to deal with vulnerable patients.
The statement says the SHA “ought to have known that these actions and omissions were of a kind reasonably capable of causing damages to patients struggling with mental health issues, like Samwel.”
Merchant wrote that the province failed to protect Samwel in his most vulnerable state.
None of the allegations have been proven in court and the SHA is yet to file a statement of defense.
We reached out to the SHA for an additional comment, however it advised it will not comment on an active legal file.
UKO TURNED AWAY FROM HOSPITAL TWICE
SHA documents show that on Uko’s first visit to hospital on the day of his death, he described chronic pain from a previous car accident he was involved in. He told medical staff he only slept a few hours each night since the car accident, and that he struggled with existing depression.
Uko told medical staff he was not experiencing suicidal thoughts on his first visit, and staff determined it was safe for him to go home. He was provided with medication, a referral to the Mental Health Clinic, contact information for Mobile Crisis and urged to return to hospital if he felt unsafe.
Uko’s uncle, Justin Nyee, told us that his nephew was taken to hospital for the second time by police around 5 p.m. on May 21, after he had called 911 in an effort to seek mental health attention.
The hospital had Uko escorted out by security.
SHA APOLOGY
SHA CEO Scott Livingstone said it was not one factor that lead to Uko’s death, but multiple factors including:
Conflicting information on patient identity
Process for registering an unidentified patient was not utilized
Information sharing practices with key partner organizations
Process around removal of patients and visitors
Livingstone also said that SHA officials were in Abbotsford, discussing these points with Uko’s family.
“We knew that there might come a time they will take responsibility for what happened,” Nyee said. “Hearing that from them, it makes us know that, we believed something was wrong because all along we knew that something was wrong.
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