Colorado Woman Forced to Give Birth in Denver Jail Cell Sues Authorities for Negligence
Colorado Woman Forced to Give Birth in Denver Jail Cell Sues Authorities for Negligence
A Colorado woman who was forced to give birth in a Denver jail is suing several city agencies for negligence and failure to provide adequate care.The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Colorado, claims that Diana Sanchez wasn’t given an opportunity to give birth in a sanitary environment. Deprived of ordinary medical facilities, her day became one of “unnecessary terror, pain, and humiliation that continues to cause [Sanchez] ongoing emotional trauma.”And the court doesn’t just have to take Sanchez at her word—according to USA Today, there’s footage of the entire event. Attorney Mari Newman acquired the tapes from Denver County Jail for inclusion in the suit. They reportedly show Sanchez lying alone on a cell bed, crying out in pain. With nobody coming to her aid, Sanchez is forced to remove her underwear and deliver her son unattended.While Sanchez was “screaming in a pain,” a deputy did try getting help. But an in-house nurse told the deputy “not to bother him until he was off the phone.”The footage disseminated by Newman shows that Sanchez’s cell is empty throughout her delivery. At one point, a person enters the frame moments before the boy’s birth and then, promptly, leaves.“Throughout this entire time, Ms. Sanchez’s painful labor was obvious to jail and medical staff alike, via a video feed from her cell,” the lawsuit says.
Female inmates inside a maximum security cell. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Officer Bimblebury. (CCA-BY-4.0).
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