Vancouver Sun

Victoria police officer dies in hospital after being in coma since 1987 accident

- Kderosa@timescolon­ist.com

VICTORIA It was a routine call that would change his life. Victoria police Const. Ian Jordan was responding to reports of a breakin on Sept. 22, 1987, when his police cruiser slammed into another responding unit.

Jordan has spent the last 30 years locked in a coma, his family and fellow police officers visiting him periodical­ly at the Glengarry extended care hospital. On Wednesday night, he died. Jordan had just left the old VicPD headquarte­rs on Fisgard Street when his police cruiser collided with another one at Douglas and Fisgard streets.

Retired Sgt. Ole Jorgensen, the other responding officer and a close friend of Jordan’s, suffered a serious leg injury in the crash.

Jordan was supposed to be heading home that night to his wife, Hilary, and 16-month-old son, Mark, as he had suffered a minor injury earlier in the shift. But when the call came in, he responded. He was 35 at the time. Jordan suffered a permanent brain injury which left him quadripleg­ic and in a vegetative state.

In a 2003 interview, Hilary Jordan said she knew the officer who knocked on her door early that morning was bringing bad news.

She went to the hospital where her husband was in the intensive care unit.

Jordan was kept alive with tubes for eating and breathing and eventually was transferre­d to Glengarry hospital.

Jordan would never see his son grow up, and never say goodbye to his mother, Marion, before she died in 2009.

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