Pierre Mailloux, a controversial Quebec psychiatrist and radio host known as Doc Mailloux, has passed away at the age of 74.
Pierre Mailloux Cause of death
Two days before turning 75, on Friday, Pierre (Doc) Mailloux, a Quebec psychiatrist who was frequently in hot water for his professional conduct and was well-known for his sexist and racist remarks in public, passed away.
It was conveyed that Mailloux passed away “peacefully following an incurable illness,” per a message from his family. While acknowledging the public’s support, the family stated they want to grieve in private.
The show’s page stated that the co-host had a “tough infection” and the “flu” in recent weeks. The guy popularly known as “Doc Mailloux” began practicing psychiatry at the end of the 1970s, after studying at Université Laval and McGill University.
Pierre Mailloux obituary announcement
To commemorate Pierre Mailloux’s life and contributions, a memorial service will be performed. As soon as the funeral ceremony is ready, details will be made available. His family has a right to privacy while they deal with these difficult circumstances and difficult times. The life was a stunning illustration of perseverance, fervor, and resolve.