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Indian-origin man dies after cardiac arrest following extended wait at Canada hospital

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Last updated: December 25, 2025 11:33 am
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An Indian-origin man died of cardiac arrest after reportedly waiting for an extended period at a hospital in Ontario, Canada, raising concerns about the healthcare system’s capacity and response times amid ongoing challenges.

The incident occurred on September 30, 2023, at the Brampton Civic Hospital, where 54-year-old Jagdish Singh was taken after experiencing severe chest pain. Singh’s family has stated that he waited for several hours before receiving medical attention, during which time his condition deteriorated. According to reports, Singh collapsed in the waiting area and subsequently suffered a cardiac arrest. Despite efforts by hospital staff to revive him, he was pronounced dead shortly thereafter.

Singh’s family has expressed their grief and frustration over the circumstances surrounding his death. They allege that the lengthy wait time contributed to the tragic outcome, highlighting a broader issue within the Canadian healthcare system, particularly in emergency departments. The family has called for an investigation into the hospital’s practices and the factors that led to the extended wait.

The incident has sparked discussions about the state of healthcare in Canada, where emergency departments have been facing significant strain due to a combination of factors, including staffing shortages, increased patient volumes, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reports indicate that many hospitals across the country are struggling to meet the demands placed on them, leading to longer wait times for patients seeking urgent care.

In recent months, the Ontario government has acknowledged the challenges facing the healthcare system and has announced various initiatives aimed at improving access to care. These measures include increasing funding for hospitals, hiring additional healthcare workers, and expanding telehealth services. However, critics argue that these efforts have not yet translated into meaningful improvements for patients experiencing emergencies.

The Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) has noted that emergency departments in the province are currently operating at or above capacity, with many hospitals reporting that they are unable to accommodate the number of patients seeking care. The OHA has emphasized the need for systemic changes to address the root causes of these challenges, including better resource allocation and improved patient flow management.

Singh’s death has resonated with many in the community, particularly among those who have experienced similar frustrations with the healthcare system. Local leaders and advocates have called for a comprehensive review of emergency care practices and policies to ensure that patients receive timely and effective treatment. They argue that the healthcare system must prioritize patient safety and accessibility, particularly in emergency situations.

The implications of Singh’s death extend beyond individual tragedy, as it highlights the urgent need for reform within the Canadian healthcare system. As the population continues to grow and age, the demand for healthcare services is expected to increase, placing further strain on an already overburdened system. Experts warn that without significant changes, incidents like Singh’s may become more common, leading to preventable deaths and worsening public trust in healthcare institutions.

In response to the incident, Brampton Civic Hospital released a statement expressing condolences to Singh’s family and acknowledging the challenges faced by emergency departments. The hospital indicated that it is committed to providing high-quality care and is continuously working to improve patient experiences. However, specific details regarding the circumstances of Singh’s wait and the hospital’s response have not been publicly disclosed.

As the investigation into Singh’s death continues, the case serves as a poignant reminder of the critical importance of timely access to healthcare services. It underscores the need for ongoing dialogue and action to address the systemic issues that contribute to long wait times and compromised patient care in emergency settings.

The story of Jagdish Singh has drawn attention not only to the immediate circumstances of his death but also to the broader challenges facing the Canadian healthcare system. As policymakers, healthcare professionals, and communities grapple with these issues, the hope is that meaningful changes will be implemented to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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