Echaquan inquiry: expert says it was possible to save patient’s life
MONTREAL — An Indigenous woman who was mocked at a Quebec hospital succumbed to a rare heart ailment and could have been saved, a Quebec coroner’s inquest heard Thursday.
Joyce Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw mother of seven, filmed herself on Facebook Live as a nurse and an orderly were heard making derogatory comments toward her at a hospital northeast of Montreal shortly before she died Sept. 28.
Dr. Richard Fraser, a pathologist, conducted an autopsy 24 hours after Echaquan’s death and said he found her heart muscle was abnormal and demonstrated scaring, a condition that likely contributed to the buildup of fluid in her lungs.
“In the lungs, all I saw was fluid and some blood,” Fraser said, noting they were double the weight of a healthy woman’s lungs.

