Joyce's relatives told Radio-Canada she had a history of heart problems and felt she was being given too much morphine. When she saw Joyce crying out in pain in her video from the hospital, she was "shocked." Alice Echaquan says people need to stand up against racism in the wake of her cousin Joyce's death. Alice said it's been hard to get Joyce off her mind, and that she can't eat or sleep. Sometimes stories of a lack of dignity, outright racist treatment," Richardson told Galloway.
Source: CBC News October 01, 2020 18:00 UTC