Crown says Alberta couple on trial in meningitis death failed son by not seeking treatment
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — An Alberta prosecutor says a couple that failed to seek medical attention for their son who later died of bacterial meningitis were aware that he was suffering from a form of the deadly infection.
David Stephan and his wife, Collet, are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life to 19-month-old Ezekiel in 2012.
The Stephans have testified that they originally thought Ezekiel had croup, an upper airway infection, and that they treated him with natural remedies, including a tincture of garlic, onion and horseradish added to a smoothie.
They said he appeared to be recovering at times and they saw no reason to take him to hospital despite his having a fever and lacking energy.