The mommy of Sidney McIn tire-Starko, the 18-year-old that handed away of a fentanyl overdose in a University of Victoria dormitory in 2014, supplied heart-wrenching and sharp testomony on the primary day of the coroner’s inquest proper into her youngster’s fatality.
Dr Caroline McIn tire claimed the school “lied” and produced a “completely false” timeline in regards to the night her youngster handed away in January 2024.
McIn tire, an emergency clinic physician, claimed no matter asserting or else, the school by no means ever spoken to Royal Jubilee Hospital to find out Sidney after she was taken there by rescue.
Instead, her youngster was offered as an unknown particular person whereas emergency clinic staff had been trying to preserve her life.
“I didn’t make it there,” claimed McIn tire. “She was unidentified, alone, and on a ventilator.”
McIn tire claimed she supplied timestamped proof to the supervisor of college security and safety in an effort to repair the doc of suggestions produced by the school.
“This inquest is mostly being held because my daughter was left for 15 minutes to die while campus security sat there with Narcan,” she claimed.

McIn tire’s testomony was disrupted quite a lot of instances by administering coroner Larry Marzinzik, that at one issue requested her and her lawful steerage to remain away from conjecture.
An impartial report launched beforehand this month positioned that McIn tire-Starko “likely would not have died” if the school’s suggestions had really been significantly better.
It claimed reacting gatekeeper fell brief to find out the overdose and took additionally prolonged to offer nasal naloxone to show across the toxic drugs.
According to the file, McIn tire-Starko had really by no means ever tried uncontrolled highway medicines previous to the night she and a couple of fellow first-year pupils grunted a powder consisting of a mixture of drug and fentanyl.
The numerous different 2 pupils moreover overdosed together with McIn tire-Starko but had been restored. Both affirmed on the primary day of the inquest. Their names are shielded by {a magazine} restriction.
One of the pupils decided an image of a vial of gray grainy compound revealed as an exhibition as the medication they took.
She claimed she and Sidney positioned the vial on the finish of a field of colders that they had really been offered and decided to take the medicines with one another the adhering to day. She claimed she tried to Google what the medication was, and it confirmed up heroin or opioids.
“There wasn’t much discussion. It was like, yeah, let’s do it,” she claimed. “We were like, it can’t be anything bad. That was the thought process.”
McIn tire knowledgeable the inquest that her work as an emergency clinic physician implied that Sidney was “well informed” in regards to the toxic drugs dilemma.
She claimed in retrospection, she desires she had really talked together with her youngster rather more straight regarding drugs defending andNarcan
“It’s my life sentence, right? Like, what else could I have done for my child?”
The inquest was known as in 2014 after data of McIn trye-Starko’s fatality triggered a public objection.
McIn tire knowledgeable coroner’s court docket that her youngster was amongst over 2,200 people that handed away from toxic medicines in 2014 in B.C.
“Twenty teens died [of toxic drugs] last year, 24 the year before, 26 the year before that. We haven’t done inquests for them and we probably should,” she claimed.
In suggestions to a juror’s inquiry, McIn tire described {that a} fentanyl overdose will definitely stop a person from respiration. She claimed within the lack of Narcan, providing an overdose sufferer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation– moreover known as mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation higher physique compressions– will definitely keep anyone to life forcibly oxygen proper into their lungs.
She claimed a person that’s not taking a breath will definitely endure psychological retardation after regarding 4 minutes, with lethal coronary heart damages taking place not lengthy after.
The inquest will definitely take heed to testomony from 33 witnesses over 10 days.
Coroners’ inquests don’t appoint blame but are public queries that intend to determine the circumstances bordering a fatality.
At the ultimate considered testomony, the five-person coroner’s court docket will definitely make non-binding strategies to keep away from comparable fatalities sooner or later.