Samwel Uko’s family suing SHA, provincial government
The parents of a man who died by suicide in Regina in May have launched a lawsuit against the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and the Government of Saskatchewan.
Samwel Uko died May 21, drowning in Wascana Lake after attempting to get help for mental health issues. The 20-year-old football player went to the Regina General Hospital (RGH) twice that day in hopes of getting treatment.
In a statement of claim issued Friday by Regina lawyer Tony Merchant, Uko’s parents are seeking damages for such things as grief, loss of companionship, loss of valuable services and loss of earnings.
According to the statement of claim, Uko went to the hospital on the morning of May 21, but was released after being diagnosed with depression and referred to a mental health clinic. He later consulted a mental health worker and admitted he had suicidal tendences.