Supreme Court sides with naturopath in manslaughter, negligence case

Nov 14, 2019 | 7:18 AM

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says a Quebec naturopath is not guilty of manslaughter or criminal negligence in the death of an elderly man.

Roger Matern, an 84-year-old with heart disease, visited Mitra Javanmardi’s clinic in 2008 at the suggestion of friend.

After discussing his condition, Javanmardi gave him nutrients intravenously and he returned home but died a short time later in hospital due to contamination of a vial used during the nutrient injection. 

Javanmardi was charged with unlawful-act manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death.