Save to Read Later People who break health rules by holding parties that lead to death from COVID-19 should heed the warning from a British Columbia judge about facing a manslaughter charge, legal experts say. Paramedics wearing personal protective equipment wheel a patient into the emergency department at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital on Sunday, March 29, 2020. Those who hold parties against health rules where people later die of COVID-19 should take note of the warning from a British Columbia judge that they could be charged with manslaughter, legal experts say.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young People who break health rules by holding parties that lead to death from COVID-19 should heed the warning from a British Columbia judge about facing a manslaughter charge, legal experts say.