
‘Every day I punish myself:’ Calgary mom guilty in son’s strep death apologizes
CALGARY — A woman who treated her seven-year-old boy with holistic remedies before he died of a strep infection says every day is a painful reminder that an error in judgment led to her son’s death.
Tamara Lovett, 48, was found guilty in January of criminal negligence causing death by a judge who said Lovett “gambled away” the life of her son Ryan by treating him without seeking medical help in 2013.
“Every day I punish myself. I think about Ryan and I blame myself for not knowing better and for holding limiting beliefs that ultimately led to the death of my child,” Lovett told her sentencing hearing Thursday as she wiped tears. “At the time, I thought I was doing the best for my child.
“I hope others learn from my ignorance, because these beliefs are no longer entrenched in my psyche and this has been a painful lesson.”