Race affected care for man who killed himself after visits to Regina hospital: family
REGINA — A Saskatchewan Health Authority business card with a number written on it lay on the ground where Samwel Uko’s body was pulled from a lake.
Jurors at a public inquest into his death heard Monday that Uko had placed it there before he drowned himself on the Saskatchewan legislature grounds just over two years ago.
Among the items Uko placed on the ground — a cellphone, wallet, keys, jacket — it was the card that got Daniel Ripplinger’s attention.
“It just stuck out in my mind,” said the Regina firefighter who helped pull Uko’s body out of the water following a 70-minute search.

