A Regina business owner says he is deeply disturbed after his security cameras captured a man apparently trying to flag down passersby for help for several hours before he died out in the cold late last month.

“When you see a guy sitting there, and you’re watching him die on video, it’s not a TV show — it’s real life, so it’s going to hit you,” Jeff Holt said in a Thursday interview.

“What kind of society are we?” he remembers asking himself when he saw the footage.

The video, which Holt shared with CBC News, appears to show the man talking briefly with a driver on a bus around 8 p.m. on Dec. 30. The video then shows the man stumbling out the rear door of the bus and falling onto a lawn on Fourth Avenue E.

The bus waits for a couple of seconds before driving away from the man, who appears to be unable to get up on his own.

Over the following hours, several pedestrians, vehicles and at least three more city buses can be seen in the surveillance footage passing by the man, but none stopped for more than seven hours.

Around 3:30 a.m. on Dec. 31, a cyclist passing by stopped and checked on the man, according to the footage, and called emergency services.

  • No_
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    -51 year ago

    Dude you have issues, the only conscience I see here is yours being butthurt on behalf of an already dead man. If you would like to do something about it it definitely doesn’t involve online arguments that you’re clearly losing from a self-preservation point of view.

    Get out of your own head, maybe if you spent less time being a keyboard douchebag you’d see someone who could use the help you’re preaching like a rabid dog.

    • @zaphod@lemmy.ca
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      31 year ago

      I have issues for advocating for providing life-saving assistance for members of our community.

      Sure guy. Keep fighting the good fight.

      • No_
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        -51 year ago

        Well he’s dead isn’t he, so all you’re doing is antagonising.