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Heartbreaking Footage Shows Indigenous Woman Filming Canadian Hospital Staff Mocking Her Moments Before She Passed Away

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‘Sheer hatred’: Dying indigenous woman films nurses taunting and berating her in her final moments.

A disturbing video shows hospital staff in Canada verbally abusing a dying indigenous woman as she writhes in anguish.

Joyce Echaquan, 37, from Manawan, died two days after being admitted to Joliette hospital in Quebec with stomach pains.

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The footage shows Joyce desperately trying to breathe in between moans and screams of anguish.

Then, a nurse says in French:

You’re stupid as hell.

Are you done acting stupid?

heartbreaking footage shows indigenous woman filming canadian hospital staff mocking her moments before she passed away

Despite the mom’s cries of pain, the verbal abuse continues with another nurse saying:

You made some bad choices, my dear. What are your children going to think, seeing you like this?

And the first nurse responds:

She’s good at having sex, more than anything else.

heartbreaking footage shows indigenous woman filming canadian hospital staff mocking her moments before she passed away

Joyce’s family said the mother also had a heart problem, and they believe she died after the nurses gave her too much morphine.

‘The Worst Face of Racism’

The disturbing footage has since prompted an investigation that led to the firing of one nurse.

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It has also sparked a wave of criticism and protest both on social media and the streets of Canada.

Echaquan’s husband, Carol Dubé, said:

How many more people need to die so that finally we recognize that there is systemic racism against us Indigenous people?

I am convinced that my wife died because systemic racism contaminated the Joliette hospital.

Joyce was a member of the Atikamekw indigenous tribe, which inhabits parts of southern Quebec.

Quebec Premier François Legault condemned the staff’s actions, indicating the event reflects a broader racism issue.

The nurses, what they said, is totally unacceptable, it’s racist…

We must fight this racism.

Meanwhile, the Native Women’s Association of Canada said in a statement:

Joyce Echaquan went to the hospital for medical help.

Instead, she was told she’s stupid, only good for sex and she would be better off dead as she pleaded for help before dying.

Mary Hannaburg, vice-president of Quebec Native Women, added:

[Joyce] video is a very hard thing to hear and to listen to.

We will not tolerate racism in any given form toward Indigenous people.

Canada is No Stranger to Historical Abuses Against Indigenous Peoples

Joyce’s death comes amid ongoing concerns over the treatment of indigenous people in Canada, who make up about five percent of the country’s 37 million population.

Just last year, researchers discovered that 2,800 Indigenous children died anonymously in state-run boarding schools during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Quebec’s government also found systemic discrimination against indigenous people accessing public services.

 

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Doordasher Saves Woman’s Life While Delivering Pizza

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Caryn Herbert Sullivan had ordered a pizza from DoorDash on a usual Friday evening on February 11th. The driver that accepted the package was Sophia Furtado. The location was on West Island Fairhaven, some 20 miles southeast of Fall River.

When Furtado arrived at the delivery address about 10 p.m., she was in for the surprise of her life. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

She found Sullivan sprawled across the ground in front of her house when she arrived. Her head had been severely injured and was leaking blood. Fortunately for Sullivan, Furtado was not your average DoorDash delivery woman; she had previously trained as an EMT…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Pregnant Woman Goes for an Ultrasound, Doctor Gets Quiet When He See the Baby Is Not Alone There

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An ultrasound scan is one of the most rewarding experiences for pregnant parents because it allows them to view their children before they are born. This is the story of a woman who got some startling news during one of her ultrasound examinations.

Pregnancy is associated with a variety of emotions. It’s both beautiful and challenging, charming and draining, alienating and uniting. Despite all of the challenges of pregnancy, the joy of most expectant mothers is immeasurable. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Whether a woman is expecting her first child or her second, third, or fourth, the nine months leading up to the birth are indisputably magical and life-changing…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Black Boy Grabs Hand of Crying White Classmate, Shows It ‘Doesn’t Matter What Color Kindness Is’

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On the first day of school, a year two student went viral for his act of generosity toward a classmate.

When Christian Moore, eight years old, observed his classmate Connor Crites crying, he came up, took his hand, and led him into Minneha Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas, on August 14.

Christian had no idea that Connor was autistic and that his modest gesture had helped him cope with a stressful situation.

“Christian Moore’s mother, Courtney Moore, said KAKE, “I saw him on the ground with Connor while Connor was crying in the corner, and he was consoling him…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

“[Christian] takes his hand in his and leads him to the door. We waited until the bell rang, and then he escorted him into the school. The rest is legend. They are inextricably linked.”

Connor’s mother, April Crites, sat next to Courtney and expressed her concern about her son and how others might perceive him.

The message isn’t lost on their mothers as the photo continues to gather popularity on social media, with many complimenting Christian’s behavior on that first day. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Color doesn’t matter. Gender doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter if you’re disabled or not — just be kind and open your heart… it’s what the world needs right now “In response to Christian not treating her son any differently than the other students, April stated.

“One act of kindness has the power to change someone’s life and the planet. That’s all there is to it.”

Courtney posted on Facebook, “I’m very proud of my son.” “It is a privilege to raise such a caring, loving youngster! He’s a youngster with a big heart, and he had a great first day at school.”

Despite the attention they’re getting on social media, the boys don’t seem to grasp what’s so special about their touching contact.

Connor stated, “He was nice to me.” “I was crying on the first day of school, and he came to my rescue, and I was overjoyed… I cried happy tears when he found me and held my hand.”

The lads expressed their hope that their friendship, and the event that prompted it, will teach them something.

“Be kind,” Christian and Connor both said at the same time.

 

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