Oklahoma Lawsuit Blasts State Department of Corrections in Inmate's Appendicitis Death
Oklahoma Lawsuit Blasts State Department of Corrections in Inmate's Appendicitis Death
A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Oklahoma Department of Corrections following an inmate’s death by appendicitis.According to KFOR, the complaint was filed Tuesday by Christina Smith. Lodged in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, the lawsuit names as defendants several members of the state Department of Corrections, including its director, Joe Allbaugh.Smith, whose 21-year old son Joshua England died at Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington, OK, last year, claims the D.O.C. ignored the warnings of a medical disaster.KFOR notes that England was arrested in June of 2017. Charged with fourth-degree arson and related charges, he was sentenced to just under a year in jail.In late May of 2018, England, citing severe abdominal pain, asked to be seen in Joseph Harp’s medical unit. His written request documents how he’d spent the previous night awake, throwing up and vomiting what he believed might be blood.England, recounts KFOR, had also written that his stomach “hurts so bad.”England was allowed to see health staff on-duty at Joseph Harp. A physician even observed that England had lost six pounds in less than a week.But even though the 21-year old was holding his stomach and complaining about related pains, nobody performed an abdominal exam. When he came back the next day, claiming that he “could hardly breathe,” staff again recorded his discomfort but didn’t investigate the pain’s source.
Even though England's symptoms should've been a give-away to anyone with basic medical knowledge, he was never given any treatment more intensive than a prescribed round of Ibuprofen. Image via Pixnio.com/user:PPD. (CCA-BY-0.0). Public domain.
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