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I read the headline expecting that it was a simple misunderstanding or clerical error, with limited impact to within 24 hours.

The article is so much worse and the headline buries the lede. I would be horrified. My condolences to the family.



Completely agree. I can't imagine being lead on a wild goose chase looking for a loved one only to be told by police that said party lied to me. I guess there's a lesson here: talk with nurses. I'm sure some would toe the line but if something smells fishy, I'm sure someone will crack. Then again, maybe only one nurse would know the truth so it's may not be easy.


It's worse than that, it's like burying a double or even triple lede:

- it's not just that the hospital told her family totally the wrong thing for a day or a year...

- or even negligently cremated or buried her in a pauper's grave...

- but they also mishandled the corpse, which IIUC is a misdemeanor (corpse desecration, which is a felony, might not apply), by shipping her decomposing body to an off-site warehouse morgue.

- and failing to timely issue a death certificate or do an autopsy prevents determining whether there had been medical malpractice associated with her death.


and they didn't even know she was dead - the death certificate was not completed until her body had been rotting in their facility for a year.




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