"Tragic Death at Bronx Hospital Sparks City Suing: $20 Million Lawsuit Alleges Negligence, Withheld Info"
The family of Cynthia Vann, 55, who was brutally beaten to death by her roommate Racquel Haughton at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, is planning a $20 million lawsuit against New York City. According to the loved ones, hospital staff failed to protect Vann from the attack and kept critical information about her condition hidden.
Vann's relatives claim that hospital officials withheld details about why she was left in such a critical state after the assault. They allege that staff members were not forthcoming with this crucial information, leaving them shocked when they found out she needed emergency surgery.
The family is set to file a notice of claim against the city and its hospital agency on Thursday as part of their lawsuit. Rev. Kevin McCall, spokesperson for Vann's loved ones, expressed frustration saying "Somebody needs to answer for this." Vann's daughter Tanesha previously stated that hospital staff only provided her with medical updates but did not disclose the reason behind her mother's severe head trauma.
Lawyer John Elefterakis hopes the filing will bring city officials' attention to the matter. He vowed that his team would use every tool at their disposal to uncover the truth and hold those responsible accountable for Vann's tragic death.
Vann's family is still grappling with the aftermath of her death, including the unanswered questions surrounding it. McCall shared a poignant moment where Tanesha, who now struggles to cope with losing her mother, called to try and reach out, only to be met with silence from an empty line.
Haughton, 44, was arrested in October and charged with manslaughter and assault after Vann's death was ruled a homicide. She is currently being held at Rikers Island jail and set to appear in court on Thursday.
The family of Cynthia Vann, 55, who was brutally beaten to death by her roommate Racquel Haughton at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, is planning a $20 million lawsuit against New York City. According to the loved ones, hospital staff failed to protect Vann from the attack and kept critical information about her condition hidden.
Vann's relatives claim that hospital officials withheld details about why she was left in such a critical state after the assault. They allege that staff members were not forthcoming with this crucial information, leaving them shocked when they found out she needed emergency surgery.
The family is set to file a notice of claim against the city and its hospital agency on Thursday as part of their lawsuit. Rev. Kevin McCall, spokesperson for Vann's loved ones, expressed frustration saying "Somebody needs to answer for this." Vann's daughter Tanesha previously stated that hospital staff only provided her with medical updates but did not disclose the reason behind her mother's severe head trauma.
Lawyer John Elefterakis hopes the filing will bring city officials' attention to the matter. He vowed that his team would use every tool at their disposal to uncover the truth and hold those responsible accountable for Vann's tragic death.
Vann's family is still grappling with the aftermath of her death, including the unanswered questions surrounding it. McCall shared a poignant moment where Tanesha, who now struggles to cope with losing her mother, called to try and reach out, only to be met with silence from an empty line.
Haughton, 44, was arrested in October and charged with manslaughter and assault after Vann's death was ruled a homicide. She is currently being held at Rikers Island jail and set to appear in court on Thursday.