‘She never once opened her eyes:’ Off-duty doctor cared for gas and dash victim
CALGARY — An off-duty physician testified Monday how she provided immediate care to a gas-station worker who had been struck by a truck involved in what would be a fatal hit and run.
“She never once opened her eyes,” Dr. Jillian Walsh told the second-degree murder trial of Joshua Cody Mitchell.
Walsh had been shopping nearby in June 2015 and said she heard a scream before running to the scene on a busy Calgary street.
Maryam Rashidi, 35, had been trying to stop a driver from leaving a Centex gas station without paying for $113 worth of fuel.