Echaquan was admitted to the hospital on September 26, 2020, for stomach pains. She had made the 200-kilometre journey from Manawan to
Saint-Charles-Borromée by ambulance. At the Centre Hospitalier de Lanaudière, she was restrained to her bed, allegedly at her request, although the coroner expressed doubt to this allegation, calling it "absurd". She was administered
morphine on September 28, despite her concerns that she would have an adverse reaction to it. Echaquan
live-streamed for seven minutes on September 28. During the livestream, at least two hospital employees are heard insulting her in French. While Echaquan was moaning in pain, an employee asked her if she was "done acting stupid." Another employee told Echaquan that she "made some bad choices" and asked what her children would be thinking if they saw her, A second employee, an
orderly, was dismissed on October 1.
Previous incident Another incident where Echaquan was mistreated by hospital staff happened in late August 2020, a month before her death. 33-year-old Jennifer MacDonald, a patient attendant at a local
Alzheimer's centre who was at the hospital to support her father, overheard Echaquan screaming in a nearby cubicle and expressing concerns about her treatment. MacDonald described Echaquan's medical attendants as "indifferent and verbally aggressive", she said they were ignoring her pleas, and she also overheard a nurse ask: "Will she ever shut up?" At one point, she approached Echaquan in order to see if she could help her, but the staff told her to "mind her own business." MacDonald did not know that the woman who was being mistreated in August was Echaquan until she saw the Facebook Live video and recognized her. == Reactions ==