Lawsuit filed in case of man who killed himself after release from Regina hospital
REGINA — The family of a young man who took his own life after going to a hospital twice in one day during a mental-health crisis is suing the Saskatchewan Health Authority and the provincial government.
A statement of claim filed Friday by the parents of Samwel Uko alleges hospital staff were negligent.
“Each of the defendants knew or ought to have known that the improper and inadequate policies, programs and guidelines established for vulnerable patients struggling with mental-health issues … would create an inherent danger to those patients,” the statement says.
Uko’s body was found in Regina’s Wascana Lake on May 21. Relatives of the 20-year-old athlete from Abbotsford, B.C., have said he was in the provincial capital visiting an aunt when he sought help at the Regina General Hospital.