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SIU investigating woman's death at Remembrance Day service

Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of an 87-year-old woman who was given naloxone by an OPP officer after she collapsed during a Remembrance Day service west of Ottawa.

OPP officer administered naloxone after woman collapsed at ceremony in Lanark County

An OPP officer administered the opioid antidote naloxone after an elderly woman collapsed during a Remembrance Day ceremony in Lanark County on Sunday. (CBC)

Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of an87-year-old woman who was given naloxoneby an OPP officer after she collapsed during a Remembrance Day service west of Ottawa.

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said the incident occurred around noon Sunday in Clayton, Ont., a village in Lanark County.

The SIUsaid the woman was attending aceremony at the localcommunity centre when she went into medical distress.

An OPP officer who was also at the ceremony began CPR and administereda dose of naloxone, which is used to reverse the effects of opioidoverdoses.

The woman was later pronounced dead at hospital.

Police in Ontario have complained about having to undergo SIU investigationsafterunsuccessfully administering the potentially life-saving antidote.

On Tuesday, Ontario'scommunity safety and correctional services minister announced the SIU will no longer need to be automatically notified about these kinds of incidents "provided there was no other interaction that could have caused the death or serious injury."

The SIU investigatesincidentsinvolving police and civilians that result in serious injury, death or allegations of sexual assault.