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Hospital workers "throw away premature babies with dirty linen"

The parents of the premature girl claimed to have been abandoned with dirty linen just days after she died.

Alanaros and Daniel McCarthy's daughter Everly were born on July 25, 2020 in Boston , until her death on August 6. I lived only for 12 days.

According to a court document quoted by The Boston Globe, Baby Everly, weighing 2 pounds and 5 ounces, had her lungs not fully inflated and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage before her death. rice field.

She was taken to her morgue, and on August 10, 37-year-old Ross received a call from the funeral home that Everly's body could not be found.

The proceedings allege that her body was thrown out of dirty linen.

Ross said: "I'm very angry because they dumped her like trash."

Detective Kevin Cook said in a report, Everly " It was probably mistaken for dirty linen and placed in a blue dirty linen bag in the morgue's office. "

Alana Ross and Daniel McCarthy’s daughter Everleigh only lived for 12 days before passing away from an underinflated lung and brain bleed.
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In the proceedings, two nurses put Everly in the morgue It became clear that I took him.

A nurse asked a transport worker where to put the baby's remains.

According to the proceedings, transport workers clearly answered "everywhere."

CCTV footage seems to show a pathologist holding a bundle in a dirty linen container.

Police officers spent hours on trawl nets on her clothing and medical waste to see if Everly could be found, but failed.

baby and mother
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One worker tells a policeman, "a likely scenario" Report of Boston25 News that the baby was abandoned in a container.

Everly was her third pregnancy after Ross and McCarthy lost their two previous babies.

Ross learned that she was pregnant with Everly on Valentine's Day.

McCarthy told WCVB:

A scan performed 18 weeks after her pregnancy revealed complications, and a few months later Ross underwent an emergency caesarean section.

Ross said that the only memories she left were Everly's footprints and the hat she wore.

Ross and McCarthy are suing General Brigham and Brigham and Women's Hospital for breach of contract.

They claimed that the worker was unable to protect her daughter's body.

They also accused 14 workers of negligence, mental distress, and illegal interference with human bodies.

Sunni Eappen, Chief Medical Officer at Brigham and Women's Hospital, told Boston 25: Details with the patient's family.

"We always evaluate and take action on both system and human factors that cause errors or potential problems raised by patients, families, or staff.

"Because of the proceedings in dispute, we cannot specifically comment on this proceeding."

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