Doctor who examined Lionel Desmond tells fatality inquiry what he saw
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — A Nova Scotia doctor who saw Lionel Desmond two days before he killed his family and took his own life told a fatality inquiry Monday the mentally ill former soldier received exceptionally swift care at the local hospital.
Dr. Justin Clark testified that Desmond was initially assessed by a triage nurse at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital in Antigonish, N.S., when he sought help following a heated argument with his wife Shanna on the night of Jan. 1, 2017.
Clark told the inquiry Desmond received a score of 2, which on a scale of 1 to 5 indicated he required treatment as soon as possible, given the fact that a score of 1 is regarded as a full-blown emergency.
“You want to see them as soon as possible,” said Clark, an emergency room doctor who had only six months experience at the time. “It does suggest urgency.”