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Sudden infant death syndrome cases need review

SubscriptionsGo to the Subscriptions Centre to manage your:My ProfileA former Nunavut regional director of health is urging the territorial government to conduct an independent review of all cases of sudden infant death syndrome handled by its current chief coroner.Elise Van Schaik's call comes after a damming report released Monday on the circumstances surrounding the death of three month old Makibi Timilak in 2012.Makibi Timilak death: Former Nunavut nurse calls on coroner to resignCBC INVESTIGATION: Death and denial in Cape DorsetThe report is calling for a formal inquest into the death and Timilak's father is calling on the territory to van cleef and arpels jewellery replica fire Suramala.Over the following months and years after his death, Nunavut's chief coroner Padma Suramala's opinion of the cause changed from sudden infant death syndrome to a lung infection, then back to SIDS."There is definitely reason to doubt and further investigate," said Van Schaik, who worked as the director of health services from 2013 to 2014 in the south van cleef necklaces knock off Baffin region."I think it would warrant that previous cases that were controversial regarding any SIDS determination need to be investigated as well. I think that would be very prudent."This is the second former Nunavut health employee to criticize Padma Suramala's handling of Timilak's death.Okalik has said he will leave it up to the family to decide if they want to pursue an formal inquest. Van Schaik says he shouldn't wait."I think the minister of health, the minister of justice, he really has a mandate to ensure that this inquest goes through. To van cleef & arpels necklace knock off leave it to the parents, is not a very appropriate or responsible mandate to give to the parents," she said."They lost their first son and they are relying on their government to do what is right for them and for Okalik to bring it back to the parents to make that decision, I don't find that that is right. It also doesn't give accountability to the government of Nunavut."CBC contacted Okalik's office to request an interview and was told the minister will not be commenting out of respect for the family. Okalik did say earlier this week that the government is ready to approve the recommendations from the report.

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