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Inquest reveals earlier treatment may have saved Heather Winterstein’s life

14 April 2026
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Heather Winterstein, a 24-year-old woman, may have had her life saved with earlier and more appropriate treatment at the hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario, before her death from sepsis in December 2021. Dr. Dominik Mertz, an infectious disease specialist, testified at the inquest into her death that her best chance for survival was on December 9, when she first sought help for severe body pain. Despite her symptoms, the emergency room doctor dismissed the possibility of an infection and sent her home with only Tylenol. Winterstein returned to the hospital the following day, where she collapsed after waiting for over two hours. Mertz noted that although her vital signs did not meet the hospital’s screening criteria for sepsis, additional tests could have revealed an infection, allowing for timely antibiotic treatment. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential impact of addiction discrimination and anti-Indigenous racism on her treatment.

Why It Matters

Sepsis is a severe and often life-threatening condition resulting from an infection, and timely intervention is crucial for survival. The inquest into Heather Winterstein’s death is significant as it highlights potential systemic issues in the healthcare system, particularly regarding the treatment of individuals with addiction issues and marginalized backgrounds. Historically, patients presenting with atypical symptoms, such as normal temperature despite having sepsis, can be overlooked, leading to fatal outcomes. This case underscores the importance of recognizing the signs of sepsis and addressing biases within medical treatment to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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