Curling community grieves after Saskatchewan lead Aly Jenkins’ death
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan’s curling community is in mourning after the sudden death of a prominent lead.
Aly Jenkins, a member of Sherry Anderson’s rink, died Sunday during childbirth. Jenkins was 30.
Her husband Scott 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.
Scott Jenkins said Aly fought for five hours, with doctors trying save her, before her heart gave out.