Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal
The petite woman in this video, wearing a blue hospital gown and seated in a wheelchair, was Danielle Stephanie Warner.
Stephanie was a 43-year-old mother of five. But her children didn't get to celebrate her on Mother's Day because she was killed at the hospital in May 2020.
Stephanie was admitted to hospital for breathing difficulties. She was presumed Covid-positive, though as it turned out, she wasn't.
Stephanie suffered from bipolar disorder and PTSD. She had Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), which makes breathing difficult.
The day she was put into a coma by security guards, she had gone to the food court. On the way back to her room, she stopped in the hallway to catch her breath.
Five security guards then sprang into action. Not to help her, but to violently restrain the 125-pound woman, on the ground, as she struggled to breathe.
Stephanie was confronted, berated, pushed backwards into and up against a wall, put face-down onto the ground, handcuffed, and, according to witnesses, had two guards placing weight on her as she suffocated and lost consciousness.
Stephanie died because she was weak and confused due to breathing problems, and her mask was pushed down so that she could breathe.
The guards were "protecting the public" from a tiny seated woman sitting quietly whose mask was pushed down. This made her a public enemy due to coronavirus hysteria.
The hysteria was created by Canada's managerial regime and state-funded media.
An Ontario coroner's report found that Stephanie suffered a brain injury due to restraint asphyxia.
Initially, Amanda Rojas-Silva, 42, and Shane Hutley, 35, were charged with manslaughter and criminal negligence in Stephanie's death.
But a judge concluded there wasn't enough evidence to take the case to trial, and the Crown didn't appeal.
The surveillance camera was rotated away in another direction to hide the actions of the guards during Stephanie's violent assault.
Two security staff who were present testified that the accused placed weight on Stephanie's upper body while she was held chest-down on the ground.
A forensic pathologist testified Stephanie would still be alive had she not been restrained.
The accused claimed that Stephanie initiated violence. Shane Hutley eventually admitted he lied about that.
The video showed what happened before and after Stephanie was assaulted.
A female guard approached Stephanie, got in her face, and initiated violence.
Several minutes of the altercation weren't captured due to the actions of the remote operator of the camera.
After she was assaulted into a comatose state, Stephanie's limp body was seen being pulled through the hospital hallways in a wheelchair. Her legs were sprawled out. Her feet dragged along the floor.
The managerial elites who perpetrated the Covid regime on the Canadian people would be in prison if we were still a nation governed by the rule of law and moral decency.
None of them have been held to account for their actions.
Not the politicians, nor the managerial elites, nor the corporations who benefited from the mass formation psychosis, nor the judges, nor the power-tripping henchmen who enjoyed lording power over other Canadians, sometimes to the point of killing them.
Until there is accountability, everyday Canadians like myself will keep reminding the country of what they did to Canadians, and how voiceless victims suffered because of their actions.