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Fraser Health probes third patient death at Abbotsford hospital

- Nick Eagland neagland@postmedia.com Twitter.com/nickeaglan­d — With files from Sam Cooper and Brian Morton

Fraser Health is investigat­ing the third unexpected death this year linked to Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre after a patient was discharged with serious injuries and died two days later.

John Hehn, 85, died May 20 at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre following a heart attack, according to a Thursday Global News report.

Hehn’s family told Global that he had suffered head trauma and fractured vertebrae in his neck after falling down stairs in his Aldergrove home two days earlier. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance, told to take Tylenol and released, but brought back May 20 in severe pain before he died, relatives said.

The family claims a doctor told them Hehn should have been kept in a trauma ward overnight and not sent home after his fall.

Fraser Health is investigat­ing his death, confirmed spokeswoma­n Tasleem Juma. She said the intent of the health authority’s review is to determine what care Hehn received and whether there are any changes that could be made in future cases.

Juma said Fraser Health is in contact with his family members and will share with them any actions it plans to implement. Such investigat­ions arise from any unexpected death in a hospital, she added.

“We have full confidence in our staff that are there,” Juma said. “Our doctors and nurses are highly trained. They’re really dedicated to providing quality care to our patients. This is an instance of an unexpected death and so we will do a review.”

Two other people died unexpected­ly at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital earlier this year. A doctor from the hospital who spoke with Postmedia News in February — and asked not be identified for fear of repercussi­on — said they had concerns the hospital’s overcrowde­d emergency room was creating a risk to patients.

Nimrat Kaur Gillm, 3, died Feb. 7 after family brought her to the hospital’s ER one day earlier. She was discharged the same day but died a day later in hospital after her condition worsened. Juma said an investigat­ion showed the toddler had been infected with an aggressive strain of Group A streptococ­cus.

On Feb. 2, Mary Louise Murphy, 56, died at home hours after being discharged from the hospital’s ER. Her family says she waited about five hours to see an ER doctor, and was told she was experienci­ng muscle spasms then discharged with a shot of morphine. They believe she may have died of a heart attack.

 ?? PHOTOS: GERRY KAHRMANN/PNG FILES ?? Three people have died this year after being treated and released from Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Care Centre.
PHOTOS: GERRY KAHRMANN/PNG FILES Three people have died this year after being treated and released from Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Care Centre.
 ??  ?? Andrew Grimeau holds a photo of Mary Louise Murphy, who died from what her family believes was a heart attack after being released from the Abbotsford ER.
Andrew Grimeau holds a photo of Mary Louise Murphy, who died from what her family believes was a heart attack after being released from the Abbotsford ER.

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