Nova Scotia nurses face forgery charges in ‘preventable’ death of patient
SYDNEY, N.S. — The death of a 79-year-old patient whose body was found outside the Cape Breton Regional Hospital this winter was “preventable,” health officials said Tuesday as police charged two nurses with forging his health records.
The unidentified man was found unresponsive on a Sydney, N.S., sidewalk in the early morning hours of Feb. 23, the Cape Breton Regional Police said Tuesday.
The police service, which had been asked to investigate the circumstances of the death by the Medical Examiner’s Office, said it discovered that documentation related to the patient’s status during the overnight hours of Feb. 22 had allegedly been forged.
In an interview Tuesday, Janet Knox, CEO of the Nova Scotia Health Authority, offered no specifics about the incident, saying an internal review is still underway.