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Police probe senior’s death at Kelowna care home

RCMP say death occurred after altercation with another resident of the facility
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The RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit and the coroners service are investigating the death of a senior citizen following an altercation at a Kelowna seniors’ care home, licenced by Interior Health.

According to RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dan Moskaluk the 90 year-old woman died on Dec. 19 at the Spring Valley Care Centre in the Rutland area of the city. The facility is privately run and is not owned or operated by Interior Health.

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According to police, the woman received medical treatment following the altercation which occurred at the facility the day before. The woman is believed to have broken her hip as of the altercation and spent a night in hospital.

Moskaluk said she died at the facility shortly after her release from hospital.

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While police are not releasing any further information at this time, the woman’s daughter has told the media her mother broke her hip when she was pushed to the ground by a 90-year-old male resident at the care home who suffers from dementia.

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