Baby Decapitated during Delivery at Georgia Hospital
The hospital tried to cover up the cause of death and persuaded the damaged parents to cremate their baby prohibiting them from hugging the deceased baby for a first and final hug.
The devastated parents requested to see the deceased newborn, the staff at Southern Regional Medical Center lied, stating that they could not touch their baby. The staff encouraged the young couple to cremate the baby immediately without allowing them to look at the baby.
When the heart-shattering ‘not anymore’ parents insisted on seeing the baby, the hospital granted the ‘mercy’ of letting them have a look obstructed by the glass window.
The hospital tightly wrapped the baby in a blanket and propped the baby’s head up on the tiny body.
They inhumanely displayed cruel artwork of a baby doll to cover up the decapitation.
The hospital unethically deceived this naive couple, stating that the autopsy of the baby’s body, which was prepaid for by Killington County, was not available to them and forced them to cremate their baby.
After three days, Willie Watkins’ funeral home disclosed the truth that could horrify both man and god, and the couple learned about the decapitation of their baby.
A medical examiner’s report by Clayton County stated that the cause of the baby’s death was due to the neck being broken and not due to complications from shoulder dystocia, a situation when one or both the shoulders of the baby get stuck in the delivery canal, and this significant report was sent to the proper authority.
‘We want justice for our son. They lied to us. We don’t like it,’ the baby’s father told the media, in a curt and calm tone. Without grieving for their baby (and he had the absolute right to do so), he sought justice for their unborn child. The mother was too traumatized to say anything.
Silence spoken in the greatest sorrow is a dead heart.
The hospital should be held accountable in the public eye for their egregious actions of concealing a fact about a medical mistake.
From a human perspective, the actions of the hospital after the fatal delivery are considered criminal homicide without a doubt.
However, suing a doctor for the criminal homicide of delivering a baby is tremendously difficult, time-consuming, and a life ordeal for the parents.
The lawyers are now suing the hospital for homicide due to their deliberate cover-up of the critical cause of the decapitation during delivery.
Homicide: An act of one human being killing another and is not necessarily a crime, like self-defense or a lawful execution.
Criminal homicide: An act of one human being killing another and is an intentional killing.
For true justice, sacred humanity, and the courage of a mother enduring to hear the decapitation of her baby in a press conference, I pray for justified repercussions for this conduct utterly devoid of decency by the hospital to rest Treveon Taylor Jr. in peace.