Aug. 11 2023, Revealed 5:30 p.m. ET
The mother and father of an toddler who was allegedly decapitated by an Atlanta-area physician accused the hospital of making an attempt to cover-up the child’s dying, RadarOnline.com has realized.
In accordance with the lawsuit filed by mom Jessica Ross and father Treveon Taylor Sr., employees at Southern Regional Medical Heart tightly wrapped their late child boy’s stays and “propped” him up ready that hid his accidents.
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On Wednesday, Ross and Taylor filed a lawsuit in opposition to the hospital, Premier Womens’ OB/GYN, LLC., and others concerned within the botched supply. Ross mentioned she suffered “super psychological and bodily anguish and trauma” after her child boy was allegedly decapitated, FOX 5 reported.
In accordance with the father or mother’s lawyer, they have been knowledgeable of the son’s alleged explanation for dying by a funeral house, which magnified regarding actions from the delivering doctor, Dr. Tracey St. Julian M.D. and hospital employees.
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In accordance with their lawyer, when the mother and father demanded to see their child on the hospital, the toddler was wrapped tightly in a blanket and his head was “propped on high of his physique” in an alleged try to hide his decapitation.
The mother and father have been solely allowed to view their son and have been prohibited from holding or touching him. The lawsuit acknowledged that when Dr. St. Julian spoke to the mother and father at 5 AM, she didn’t inform them that their child was decapitated.
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The mother and father additionally claimed that hospital employees discouraged them from searching for a free post-mortem — and mentioned the service wouldn’t be coated given the circumstances. As an alternative, the lawsuit claimed the hospital inspired that they rapidly cremate their son’s stays relatively than ship them to a funeral house.
The lawsuit alleged that Dr. St. Julian demonstrated gross negligence once they “utilized extreme traction on Treveon Isiah Taylor Jr.’s head and neck and grossly negligently didn’t do a Cesarean part in a well timed and correct method, leading to Treveon Isaiah Taylor Jr.’s decapitation and dying.”
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The lawsuit additionally named Premiere Womens’ OBGYN for being “chargeable for the grossly negligent acts and omissions of its worker and/or agent Tracey St. Julian, M.D., who cared for Ms. Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor, Jr. on or about July 9, 2023.”
Nurses current in the course of the supply have been additionally accused of gross negligence after they didn’t observe protocol when it was decided that Ross’ child had ought to dystocia. The lawsuit acknowledged that the nurses “owed an impartial responsibility” to Ross and Taylor Jr.
The mother and father sought compensation for “super psychological and bodily anguish and trauma” suffered in the course of the supply and subsequent dying of their son.
A press release from Southern Regional Medical Heart acknowledged, “Dr. St Julian is just not and by no means has been an worker of the hospital.” Additional, the hospital alleged that Ross and Taylor’s son died “in utero” and was not killed throughout supply.
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The traumatic incident started at 10 AM on July 9, when Ross went to the Prime Healthcare Inc. emergency room, which was doing enterprise as a part of Southern Regional Medical Heart, after her water broke.
Later that night at 8:40 PM, fully-dilated Ross was instructed to start out pushing till it was found that her child stopped descending because of the situation. Regardless of this and Ross’ allegedly requesting a c-section, Dr. St. Julian continued to attempt totally different strategies to ship the child vaginally.
One methodology included making use of traction to the child’s head. Three unsuccessful hours later, the doctor ordered a STAT c-section. The child’s legs and torso was delivered through c-section at 12:11 AM and his head was delivered vaginally.