Hospital Airs out Its Dirty Laundry – Along with Stillborn Babies
Hospital Airs out Its Dirty Laundry – Along with Stillborn Babies
The family of a stillborn baby boy has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit after several years against the Minnesota hospital where the child was delivered. The lawsuit alleges hospital staff responsible for discarding stillborn babies threw out the boy’s body instead of cremating him as promised.Esmeralda Hernandez of DeSoto, Texas, delivered her son prematurely at 22 weeks on April 3, 2013, at Regions Hospital located in St. Paul. The family named the boy Jose and kept his body with them in their room overnight to mourn. Staff were not only aware of the family’s decision to do so but encouraged it.The following day, the family turned down a request for an autopsy out of respect for the child’s body but agreed to allow the hospital to cremate Jose. They promised to handle his body “in a respectful dignified manner” according to court documents. However, two weeks later, an anonymous individual reported to the Red Wing Police Department that employees at Crothall Laundry Services Inc. discovered the child’s body, his still intact diaper, and the identification bracelets given to babies.
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