Indigenous woman films Canadian hospital staff taunting her before death

Its hard to put myself in their shoes. Its never been my job to care for someone in a situationlike this. But I've been around a friend ODing before, and I definitely felt the urge to tell them how stupid they were, though I didn't at the time. Instead I spent my energy trying to make sure they were ok until the ambulance came. But I can imagine that had .y friend felt the need to be aggressive towards me when I was only trying to help, I might have said some regrettable things. I'm not saying its right, but no one is perfect. Really, that's my take away from this whole situation. No one's perfect, not even a nurse. I'd personally just like to know what lead up to this situation so I can decide for myself HOW immoral these nurses actions were, and not whether they were or were not.

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