‘She was the rock’: Husband, curling community grieve loss of Sask. curler and mother
A Warman family and Saskatchewan’s curling community are in mourning after the sudden death of a beloved mom and provincial curling team member.
Aly Jenkins, a lead for Sherry Anderson’s curling rink, died Sunday during childbirth.
Her husband Scott said she was excited to give birth to their third child, and second daughter.
He told 650 CKOM in an interview Tuesday that everything was fine when they arrived at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital, but during labour Aly began feeling cold. Doctors determined amniotic fluid had entered her blood stream, setting off a rare amniotic fluid embolism.