president of the Moncton Muslim Association calling for independent, external investigation into the circumstances of the man’s death
Khan said in an interview that he is also calling for an independent, external investigation into the circumstances of the man’s death, whose name he withheld in order to protect his privacy.
Dr. Serge Melanson, a spokesman for the province’s Horizon Health Network, said Thursday that the emergency department was in a “critical overcapacity state” at the time of the man’s death. “This tragedy is not just a tragedy for one community, it’s a tragedy for all Canadians,” Khan said. “Because it’s happening everywhere, for everyone. And we need to fix the system.”
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