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Demovictory9

(32,472 posts)
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 02:00 AM Aug 2019

'Nobody cared': A woman gave birth alone in a jail cell after her cries for help were ignored, lawsu

She's right... they didn't care. they would have been watching on camera. I hope she wins a million out of each of their pockets.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/08/29/pregnant-woman-diana-sanchez-birth-alone-jail-cell-denver/



Diana Sanchez screamed as she writhed on the small bed inside her cell at the Denver County Jail. Gripping the thin mattress with one hand, she tried to use the other to take off her white cloth pants, only managing to free her left leg. Her face glistened with sweat. She had been in labor for hours, and now her baby was coming.

At 10:44 a.m. on July 31, 2018, in a moment captured on surveillance video, Sanchez gave birth to her son alone in her cell without medical supervision or treatment, despite repeatedly telling the jail’s staff that she was having contractions, according to a federal lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Colorado on Wednesday. The suit alleges that instead of “ensuring that Ms. Sanchez was able to give birth in a safe and sanitary medical setting,” nurses and deputies “callously made her labor alone for hours,” forcing her to endure a “horrific experience.”

That pain was indescribable,” Sanchez told KDVR in an interview last year, “and what hurts me more though is the fact that nobody cared.”

The suit, which names the city and county of Denver, Denver Health Medical Center and six individuals as defendants, comes months after an internal investigation conducted by the Denver Sheriff Department cleared its deputies of wrongdoing — a result that left Sanchez’s attorney, Mari Newman, “profoundly disappointed.”


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On July 14, 2018, Sanchez, who was already more than eight months pregnant, was booked into the Denver County Jail on charges related to identity theft, KDVR reported. According to the lawsuit, medical personnel made note of her condition and were aware that her due date was just over three weeks away.

Then, around 5 a.m. on July 31, Sanchez had a message for the deputy who was delivering her breakfast: She was having contractions.

Sanchez would go on to tell deputies and nurses about her contractions “at least eight times that morning,” but medical care wasn’t provided and an ambulance to the hospital never arrived, the complaint alleged. Instead, for the next four to five hours, Sanchez “labored alone in her cell,” a “long and painful” process that was captured in its entirety on surveillance video that the jail’s staff were responsible for monitoring, the suit said.

“It’s profoundly difficult to watch a person who is in so much pain, so much fear and at such medical risk, and yet nobody is doing anything about it,” Newman said.

Shortly before 10 a.m., Sanchez’s labor pains worsened, the lawsuit said. She told a deputy that her water had broken and she was experiencing abdominal pains, symptoms that indicated she was going to deliver her baby soon, according to the complaint.

But when the deputy relayed the information to a nurse, the nurse only requested for a van to take Sanchez to the hospital, the suit said. Jail officials signed off despite knowing that the van wouldn’t transport Sanchez until all new detainees had been booked, a process that could take “multiple hours,” the suit alleged.

“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that a person who’s been in labor for hours and whose water has broken is going to have a baby,” Newman said. “The baby’s not going to wait for book-ins. The baby’s coming one way or the other.”


As Sanchez waited, Newman said the mother was given an absorbent pad to lie on. In the surveillance video, Sanchez can be seen unfolding the square sheet and placing it on her bed.

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Less than an hour after her water broke, Sanchez started shouting for help, the complaint said. A deputy arrived to Sanchez’s cell to find that the pad was soaked through and she was “clearly in excruciating pain.” When a nurse was informed of the situation, he allegedly responded that Sanchez was already scheduled to go to the hospital, so she didn’t need medical care, the suit said.

By 10:42 a.m., video of the cell showed Sanchez with her pants around her knees, her face distorted in a grimace. Soon, she is frantically taking off her pants and underwear. The door of her cell opens, but no one comes in to help.


Sanchez’s mouth is wide open in a scream. Within seconds, a small baby tumbles out onto the bed and only then does a man wearing surgical gloves enter the cell. He appears to examine the infant, gently patting the baby’s back a few times. At least two people in uniforms can be seen.

The Denver Fire Department took another 15 minutes to arrive at the cell, the lawsuit said. Sanchez and her baby weren’t transported to the hospital until around 11:15 a.m. — more than 30 minutes after she had given birth, the suit alleged.

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'Nobody cared': A woman gave birth alone in a jail cell after her cries for help were ignored, lawsu (Original Post) Demovictory9 Aug 2019 OP
WTF?! sakabatou Aug 2019 #1
That is just unfuckingbelievable ... WOW ... Just WOW!?! mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #2
I think there will be settlements. They certainly won't want that video to be seen by jury Demovictory9 Aug 2019 #3
Prison time if I had my way Lars39 Aug 2019 #10
Oh the jail followed 'all procedures' and took all 'relevant action' . Guess they're using the rump UniteFightBack Aug 2019 #4
Sickening. And no one was fired over this?? SunSeeker Aug 2019 #5
of course not...they gave her a pad to put on the bed. Demovictory9 Aug 2019 #6
This is hideous. calimary Aug 2019 #7
I wish for those who did nothing to feel what she experienced ! n/t Alwaysna Aug 2019 #8
Gee, where are the law enforcement defenders at? MrScorpio Aug 2019 #9
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. That is just unfuckingbelievable ... WOW ... Just WOW!?!
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 02:13 AM
Aug 2019

Everyone who knew what was going on should be fucking FIRED, and the city, county, state should all have their asses sued to Kingdom Come.

 

UniteFightBack

(8,231 posts)
4. Oh the jail followed 'all procedures' and took all 'relevant action' . Guess they're using the rump
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 03:11 AM
Aug 2019

handbook.

calimary

(81,451 posts)
7. This is hideous.
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 03:57 AM
Aug 2019

Is this what we’ve become? Is this really what we are now?

Fucking cheney used to sneer openly about the idea of empathy. Sneered at it. Seems he’s become a cancer too - metastasizing across America, with donald as the delivery system.

Horrible.

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