Alberta investigating after medical examiner uses truck trailer for body storage
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has made changes and apologized to the families involved after video was aired of a deceased person in a body bag being manhandled outside the medical examiner’s office.
“It is a continuous expectation of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner that dignity and respect is shown to the deceased in its care,” Justice Department spokesman Dan Laville said Wednesday in a statement.
“Unfortunately, these high standards were not reflected this week, when a deceased was transferred from a temporary storage unit to a gurney for transport in a disrespectful manner.
“We extend our apologies to all families who entrust their loved ones to us.”