vendredi 2 juin 2017
Could a public inquiry prevent more nursing home murders?
Advocates for seniors in long-term care homes say a public inquiry is needed to shine a spotlight on the abuse they say occurs regularly. The call for greater scrutiny comes after Elizabeth Wettlaufer admitted in court Thursday to killing eight patients while she was a nurse.
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