Yes. Thank you.
I had contacted the Abbotsford Police Department. My sister works for the RCMP, and we decided that we were going to review the Criminal Code after we received my mom's medical records. They didn't indicate any.... There was no terminal illness noted. The doctors had done extensive testing to rule out all forms of terminal illness. As well, we had an autopsy completed after her death to confirm that there was no terminal illness.
There are so many contradictions in the Criminal Code itself, and we just didn't understand how she was not facing a foreseeable death but then didn't have to go through the 90-day assessment period. It was fast-tracked. She died within a week of initially applying. The doctor who assessed her subjectively decided that her death was foreseeable.
My mom was essentially starving herself. She was paranoid. I have records. She spent over $6,000 contacting a psychic to find out if foods were contaminated with lead poisoning. She was energy-testing her food before she ate it. She was highly paranoid. It didn't make sense. We went to the police with all the information we had. They also agreed that there was no clear information, which is why they initiated the investigation.