Supreme Court sides with naturopath in manslaughter, negligence case
OTTAWA — A Quebec naturopath is not guilty of manslaughter or criminal negligence in the death of a patient, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Roger Matern, an 84-year-old with heart disease, visited Mitra Javanmardi’s clinic in 2008 at the suggestion of a friend because he was frustrated with conventional treatments.
After discussing his condition, Javanmardi gave him nutrients intravenously. Matern insisted on the treatment even though Javanmardi had advised him she did not usually administer injections on a first visit.
Although such injections by naturopaths are legal in most provinces, the practice is not lawful in Quebec.