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'He took his last breath in my arms': retired B.C. doctor died in hospital waiting room, wife says
Janice Joneja says her husband Dr. Rajinder Joneja who is a retired neurologist and psychiatrist died in the waiting room of Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops because he didn't get the help he needed.
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