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Nunavut coroner also investigating death of baby in Gjoa Haven

Nunavut's coroner has confirmed that she's conducting an independent investigation into how a baby died on the morning of July 4 in Gjoa Haven.

Infant died on morning of July 4

A Google rendering pointing out Gjoa Haven on a map of Nunavut
Nunavut's coroner has confirmed that she's conducting an independent investigation into how a baby died on the morning of July 4 in Gjoa Haven. (Google)

Nunavut's coroner has confirmed that she's conducting an independent investigation into how a baby died on the morning of July 4 in Gjoa Haven.

This investigation will be independent from the one being undertaken by the ministry of health, which reported the deathas a "critical incident," aterm it applies to any unintended or unexpected event that occurs when a patient receives treatment that "results in death, or serious disability, injury or harm," and does not result primarily from the patient's medical condition or known risks involved.

"It is the protocol ofNunavutCoroners Service that all deaths of a person fiveyears of age and below must be sent for autopsy to determine the cause ofdeath," reads a media release.

According to the coroner's office, the investigation is taking place under Section 8subsection 1 of theNunavutCoronersAct.

That section notes that the public has a duty to notify the coroner or police of any deaths that occur in Nunavutthat may have been the result of "violence,accident, apparent negligence, misconduct or malpractice."

Or if the death "occurs suddenly and unexpectedly when the deceased was in apparent good health."