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Gambled away son's life

An Alberta judge expressed frustration Monday over a delay in the sentencing for a woman who treated her son with holistic remedies before he died of a strep infection.

Justice Kristine Eidsvik in January found Tamara Lovett guilty of criminal negligence causing death. The judge said Lovett "gambled away" the life of her seven-year-old son Ryan by diagnosing what remedies would be useful without seeking medical help.

Lovett gave her son dandelion tea and oil of oregano when he developed the infection that kept him bedridden in their Calgary home for 10 days in March 2013.

A delay in a psychiatric report ordered in late January has pushed her sentencing hearing to Sept. 21.

"Here we are June and we can't get back together until September," said Eidsvik, who added the court should have been informed by the psychiatrist that the review was going to be delayed.

"We could have rebooked this weeks ago and we could have got this done sooner. I know this is not good for the administration of justice," she said.

"It's not good having this hanging over your head one way or another, so it's all very disappointing."

Crown prosecutor Jonathan Hak said the request for the report was sent almost immediately. He said the problem was with Alberta Health Services.

"The psychiatric assessment has not yet been completed," Hak said.

"It's not a delay on the defence's part, a delay on the Crown's part. It's a delay at the other end."



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