Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 4, 2001, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press june 2001 local a3 City editor Steve Pona 6977292 features editor Carol Vesely 6977292 infant organs request in bad taste m Hospital shocks families victims by Helen falling parents of the infants who died after botched surgery at health sciences Centre in 1994 Are in Shock after being told they must decide what to do with organs removed from their the hearts and other tissues were examined by experts to determine what went wrong during the in said Ben whose Twoy Earold daughter Marie Tess died within a few hours of i think it was in bad after signing autopsy he was aware that the medical examiner had kept some body but Capili said he never expected to be told years later that he would have to dispose of Capili said his family has not yet decided what to do with his daughters the families can ask the Hospital to cremate the have a funeral Home Deal with it or ask their own experts to examine the said lawyer Saul who represents half of the dozen three families whose children did not undergo autopsies have been spared the latest Simmonds said his clients have a Range of from Shock and trauma to the lawyer every time they think they have dealt with the last theres another Margaret Feakes thought her grand son was buried whole until she attended the now the family will probably reopen the grave and put the other parts she its just too longest inquest the families have already endured the longest inquest in Canadian history and a two year wait for the inquest a second report released last month on How to implement the inquest recommendations left Many of the families deeply Simmonds said it was important for the organs to be removed and but the parents should have been Noti fied of All outstanding issues shortly after the inquest report was delivered in having to Deal with this Issue at this time just continues to reopen the he a spokeswoman for the Winnipeg regional health authority said the hos Pital normally disposes of organs this is a highly unusual after the inquest judge identified the organs As an unresolved the hos Pital approached the chief medical examiners the office released the tissues on condition that the families be consulted about their the spokeswoman the families recently received compensation per family from the but had to turn Over up to 30 per cent to their Simmonds clients Are fighting to have his Legal fees covered separately by the province and Are looking for help with psychological the College of physicians and surgeons of is wait ing for a court Date to determine whether it has the right to discipline some of the doctors including surgeon Jonah who no longer practises in Jeff de Booy Winnipeg free press Rhyno left and Chris Benoit Muster bluster for pumped up fans judge Whf screaming Success Jeff de body Winnipeg free press Neal Heaverly left and Claudette Ross Wail for their wrestling by Paul Mckie sunday is a time to con template life and watch grown men kick each other in the at least that what More than Manitoban did last night at the Winnipeg the world wrestling federation returned to Winnipeg last night with a three hour plus the screaming rarely subsided As fans cheered the champions and jeered the bad the action began at 6 and Only let up enough after each for fans to buy souvenirs which they were reminded to do often by the ring Strobe sirens and blaring Rock music fuelled a crowd out for three things action and the most unforgivable thing you could do to this crowd was articulated loudly a couple of times last Neil reavely has watched wrestling for 20 Ever since he was but he loves coming to see Whf that Why he had ringside seats last so he could be up front and per Sonal and not miss a its the excitement and the Atmos screamed Reaveley so that he could be heard above the his Friend Claudette Ross was equally despite the Home town crowd cheering for win Nipges own Chris Ross was there to cheer Stone cold Steve who defended his championship by beating the evening was a carefully choreographed affair dont even try to use the word fake from the smallest match up to the the wrestlers artfully moved through their sometimes even making full Contact with each its like the Rob with body slams and Eye the wrestlers work the crowd like actors in a drama a cheesy Melo but no cheap cheese Only Good thick slices of processed the bad Guys Are booed with but then they would insist on taunt ing the William regal reportedly from Blackpool but sounding More like a Lawrent Roger Moore took Mike in hand and addressed the it is True canadians dont have the civility us British said regal sucks regal sucks responded the regal fought danced with a Clear crowd but As Fate would have it Kane found some inner strength and quickly overcame the crowd went pumped on soda Beer for the More mature fans and reavely has been inspired by events like last nights Hes in training to try out for a spot with a Winnipeg Independent wrestling out hopefully hell be a Good Guy those body slams look like they 2 Man dead after hit by train Winnipeg police Are trying to identify the body of a Man found yesterday morning in up rails Weston the Man had been hit by a said Darryl adding that City police were told of the discovery at about by railway anyone who saw a person walking in the Yards overnight is asked to Call police at he might have been with Preisentanz the Man could have accessed the area near Mckelvey Street by climb ing a nearby crossing multiple tracks from the North or walking along the tracks from the East or the Weston Yards run West of the Mcphillips Street fire officials washed a Long stretch of track after removing the body before the train moved on at about 11 senior robbed in Home an 84yearold Man who surprised a Man rifling through his bedroom Dresser drawers Early yesterday morning was roughed up and had two rings stolen off his fingers before the thief police the senior was treated for minor injuries after being pushed and choked during the incident at about police Are looking for a Chubby about 45 years five feet with a dark complexion and Short Brown hair and the Man was wearing a Light Blue cloth jacket and Light Blue pants at the the Mai floor apartment on Mcgregor Street was entered by cutting through the screen on a sliding workers vote to strike unionized employees at two Faroe plastic manufacturing plants Are on strike this morning after rejecting the company latest offer Over the week the United food and commercial local reported that employees voted 63 per cent against the about 90 employees will be on the picket line today in Winnipeg and High the free press will acknowledge our graduates of 2001 with our second honour Roll to be published july 7 for As Little As Jessica Pascoe Garden City collegiate were so very proud of you love from All your Pic included laminated graduate announcements also available for Only ask your representative for con All today 697 7100 2001 provincial health conference and exhibit ton the Art 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