Health staff aware inmate who died of overdose ‘intoxicated’, took pills:report
A police report says a man who died from a drug overdose in a Cape Breton jail told a prison nurse he had taken five “nerve pill(s)” and appeared intoxicated, raising questions for an addictions expert about why he wasn’t sent to hospital rather than a prison cell.
According to the report obtained by The Canadian Press, a prison nurse who assessed Jason Marcel LeBlanc at the Cape Breton Correctional Facility told a guard that he found the prisoner “appeared to be intoxicated by something” and had “slurred speech and (was) lethargic.”
“If these circumstances occurred even in a regular hospital bed, the patient would need to be transferred to a monitored setting … where resuscitative measures could be implemented and the patient closely monitored,” said Dr. Evan Wood, an addictions medicine physician at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver and a professor at the University of British Columbia.
The report also says the nurse was told “Jason admitted to taking five Lyrica (nerve pill).”


