Shauna Wolf moved out of medical cell hours before death
The coroner’s inquest into the death of Shauna Wolf heard the 27-year-old was moved from a medical observation cell into a cell in the prison’s disciplinary segregation unit just hours before her death.
Wolf died while being held on remand at Pine Grove Correctional Centre in Prince Albert Dec. 27, 2015. A coroner’s inquest into the circumstances surrounding her death began this morning at Prince Albert’s Court of Queen’s Bench. Today the six-member jury heard from several corrections officers, a police investigator, one of the responding paramedics and the nurse who assessed Wolf at Pine Grove.
Patricia Marshall, who worked as a nurse at Pine Grove from 1996 until recently, testified Wolf was admitted to the medical wing for observation because she was experiencing drug withdrawal symptoms. Wolf, Marshall said, admitted to smuggling heroin into the prison inside her body but quickly exhausted her supply, leading to her withdrawal.
Marshall said Wolf’s symptoms were quite mild, but she was kept overnight in one of their medical observation cells which is equipped with a camera and a button to allow the occupants to summon staff for assistance.