• Re: Nigga whale couple sues metro Atlanta hospital after they say nigga

    From Splot!@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 10 03:22:12 2023
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    On 08 Aug 2023, "Right Wing Suckers Abound!" <nowomr@protonmail.com>
    posted some news:uaua5t$3hrr2$7@dont-email.me:

    The bitch was too fat to shit the baby out. Weez hadda yank on it and
    it came apart.

    **WARNING: The details of this story are disturbing and may be graphic
    for some.

    A family is suing a local hospital after they say a doctor decapitated
    their child during the birth.

    Channel 2's Michael Doudna was in Riverdale Wednesday, where the
    family’s lawyer announced the suit against Southern Regional Medical
    Center, the hospital where 20-year-old Jessica Ross went into labor with
    her first child on July 9.

    What happened from there is laid out in a lawsuit alleging multiple
    missteps and an effort to lie and deceive and try to cover up the
    horrific incident.

    “This is one of the most sad, egregious, and horrific situations that
    I’ve ever seen,” attorney Dr. Roderick Edmond said. “Their hopes turned
    into a nightmare that was covered up by the Southern Regional Medical
    Center.”

    The lawsuit alleges that after 10 hours of labor, the baby got stuck and
    that the family’s doctor, Dr. Tracey St. Julian, continued for hours to
    try to pull the baby out.

    https://www.care.piedmont.org/provider/Tracey+Lynn+St.+Julian/965994

    https://cdn-images.kyruus.com/providermatch/piedmont/photos/200/stjulian- tracey-1306901467.jpg

    According to the lawsuit, doctors “pulled on the baby’s head and neck so
    hard and manipulated them so hard, that the bones in the baby’s skull,
    head and neck were broken.”

    Hours later, the lawsuit claims that doctors performed a C-section and
    found the baby decapitated. Instead of telling the couple, the lawsuit
    says doctors tried to cover up what happened by telling them they didn’t
    have the right to a free autopsy, encouraging cremation and concealing
    what happened when they asked to see the child.

    “When they wrapped the baby up tightly, they propped the baby’s head on
    top of the blanket to make it appear like the head was attached when it wasn’t,” Edmond said.

    Susan Witt is a medical malpractice attorney who looked through the case
    with Channel 2 Action News.

    Witt said the clear and obvious choice would have been to perform a
    Cesarean section.

    “That is an attempt to defraud and deceive the family,” Witt said. “I
    think this is one of the most outrageous situations I’ve seen in my 25
    years of practicing law.”

    The family said it wasn’t until the funeral home raised the red flag
    that the parents would learn the truth, four days after Ross went into
    labor.

    Now, a family, mother and father are dealing with grief while suing the
    people they believe responsible.

    Doudna tried to reach St. Julian but received no response.

    Clayton County police are now investigating the case.

    The hospital said that patient privacy laws do not allow them to discuss
    what happened, but call the loss “heartbreaking” and said their
    heartfelt prayers are with the family and the team that cared for the
    patient.

    https://news.yahoo.com/couple-sues-metro-atlanta-hospital-205828361.html

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