Quebec health minister says emergency room death of 86-year-old woman ‘disturbing’
MONTREAL — The family of an 86-year-old woman who died in an emergency room last week near Quebec City says it’s not normal that she was allegedly left to die in a hallway without food or water.
Gilberte Gosselin was admitted to the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Lévis, Que., for a hip fracture on Feb. 21, her granddaughter, Véronique Labonté, said in an interview Thursday.
Labonté, who along with her mother, Sylvie Berthiaume, was at her grandmother’s bedside, said Quebec’s health system is “broken” and patients are paying the price.
“I want things to change. I want them to confirm that what happened to my grandmother was not normal. That it should not have happened and that it will never happen again,” Labonté said.

