A 3-year-old girl in Mexico was pronounced dead twice earlier this month after she was found still breathing at her funeral. The family of Camila Roxana Martinez Mendoza is now suing the hospital involved for negligence, according to El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was transferred to Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for dehydration on August 17. The young lady had vomiting, stomach pain and fever. Camila was reportedly given paracetamol and released from the hospital. But Camila’s parents saw her condition worsening and a private doctor urged them to refer her back to the Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital after his own methods failed to help. INDIANA CUSTOMS OFFICE FELL BACK ON PROCESSING BODIES, WHICH BEGAN TO PILE UP AND DECOMPOSE: REPORT Camila Roxana, 3, in an undated photo. She was pronounced dead, but her mother noticed she was still breathing, then died en route to the hospital, in Salinas de Hidalgo, Mexico, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022. (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) Camilla’s mother claimed hospital staff neglected her daughter during her second visit. She said it took them a long time to give her oxygen and struggled to give her IV fluids. “They didn’t put it on her because they couldn’t find her veins. Finally, a nurse did it,” Mary Jane Peralta told El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was eventually taken to a locked room where Mary could not reach her, the traumatized mother claimed. The 3-year-old girl was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Peralta said that before Camila was taken away, she could still feel her daughter hugging her. “She was still hugging me, and they took her and said, ‘You have to let her rest in peace,’” Peralta recalled. MEXICO’S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OMBRADOR URGES CALM Amid CARTEL VIOLENCE, US GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL Camila’s family is suing Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for negligence. (Google Maps) At Camila’s funeral the next day, Peralta noticed condensation on her daughter’s glass cover. Peralta suggested Camila was still breathing and other bystanders told her she was hallucinating from grief. Camila’s grandmother then realized that the young lady’s eyes were moving. The “dead” girl reportedly had a heart rate of 97 beats per minute. Camilla was rushed to hospital where she was pronounced dead a second time. Her heart rate dropped to 35 beats per minute in the ambulance, according to her mother. The first cause of death was listed as dehydration, while the second was cerebral edema or cerebral edema. The incident is being investigated by officials in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. (Google Maps) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “I have no malice towards doctors [who] reached the extremes [measures]Peralta said of the lawsuit. “I’m just asking that the doctors, nurses and managers change so it doesn’t happen again.” The San Luis Potosi State Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating the case.
title: “3 Year Old Mexican Girl Reportedly Wakes Up At Her Own Funeral And Dies Hours Later Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Gloria Lemaster”
A 3-year-old girl in Mexico was pronounced dead twice earlier this month after she was found still breathing at her funeral. The family of Camila Roxana Martinez Mendoza is now suing the hospital involved for negligence, according to El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was transferred to Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for dehydration on August 17. The young lady had vomiting, stomach pain and fever. Camila was reportedly given paracetamol and released from the hospital. But Camila’s parents saw her condition worsening and a private doctor urged them to refer her back to the Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital after his own methods failed to help. INDIANA CUSTOMS OFFICE FELL BACK ON PROCESSING BODIES, WHICH BEGAN TO PILE UP AND DECOMPOSE: REPORT Camila Roxana, 3, in an undated photo. She was pronounced dead, but her mother noticed she was still breathing, then died en route to the hospital, in Salinas de Hidalgo, Mexico, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022. (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) Camilla’s mother claimed hospital staff neglected her daughter during her second visit. She said it took them a long time to give her oxygen and struggled to give her IV fluids. “They didn’t put it on her because they couldn’t find her veins. Finally, a nurse did it,” Mary Jane Peralta told El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was eventually taken to a locked room where Mary could not reach her, the traumatized mother claimed. The 3-year-old girl was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Peralta said that before Camila was taken away, she could still feel her daughter hugging her. “She was still hugging me, and they took her and said, ‘You have to let her rest in peace,’” Peralta recalled. MEXICO’S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OMBRADOR URGES CALM Amid CARTEL VIOLENCE, US GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL Camila’s family is suing Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for negligence. (Google Maps) At Camila’s funeral the next day, Peralta noticed condensation on her daughter’s glass cover. Peralta suggested Camila was still breathing and other bystanders told her she was hallucinating from grief. Camila’s grandmother then realized that the young lady’s eyes were moving. The “dead” girl reportedly had a heart rate of 97 beats per minute. Camilla was rushed to hospital where she was pronounced dead a second time. Her heart rate dropped to 35 beats per minute in the ambulance, according to her mother. The first cause of death was listed as dehydration, while the second was cerebral edema or cerebral edema. The incident is being investigated by officials in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. (Google Maps) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “I have no malice towards doctors [who] reached the extremes [measures]Peralta said of the lawsuit. “I’m just asking that the doctors, nurses and managers change so it doesn’t happen again.” The San Luis Potosi State Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating the case.
title: “3 Year Old Mexican Girl Reportedly Wakes Up At Her Own Funeral And Dies Hours Later Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Gary Johnson”
A 3-year-old girl in Mexico was pronounced dead twice earlier this month after she was found still breathing at her funeral. The family of Camila Roxana Martinez Mendoza is now suing the hospital involved for negligence, according to El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was transferred to Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for dehydration on August 17. The young lady had vomiting, stomach pain and fever. Camila was reportedly given paracetamol and released from the hospital. But Camila’s parents saw her condition worsening and a private doctor urged them to refer her back to the Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital after his own methods failed to help. INDIANA CUSTOMS OFFICE FELL BACK ON PROCESSING BODIES, WHICH BEGAN TO PILE UP AND DECOMPOSE: REPORT Camila Roxana, 3, in an undated photo. She was pronounced dead, but her mother noticed she was still breathing, then died en route to the hospital, in Salinas de Hidalgo, Mexico, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022. (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) Camilla’s mother claimed hospital staff neglected her daughter during her second visit. She said it took them a long time to give her oxygen and struggled to give her IV fluids. “They didn’t put it on her because they couldn’t find her veins. Finally, a nurse did it,” Mary Jane Peralta told El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was eventually taken to a locked room where Mary could not reach her, the traumatized mother claimed. The 3-year-old girl was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Peralta said that before Camila was taken away, she could still feel her daughter hugging her. “She was still hugging me, and they took her and said, ‘You have to let her rest in peace,’” Peralta recalled. MEXICO’S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OMBRADOR URGES CALM Amid CARTEL VIOLENCE, US GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL Camila’s family is suing Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for negligence. (Google Maps) At Camila’s funeral the next day, Peralta noticed condensation on her daughter’s glass cover. Peralta suggested Camila was still breathing and other bystanders told her she was hallucinating from grief. Camila’s grandmother then realized that the young lady’s eyes were moving. The “dead” girl reportedly had a heart rate of 97 beats per minute. Camilla was rushed to hospital where she was pronounced dead a second time. Her heart rate dropped to 35 beats per minute in the ambulance, according to her mother. The first cause of death was listed as dehydration, while the second was cerebral edema or cerebral edema. The incident is being investigated by officials in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. (Google Maps) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “I have no malice towards doctors [who] reached the extremes [measures]Peralta said of the lawsuit. “I’m just asking that the doctors, nurses and managers change so it doesn’t happen again.” The San Luis Potosi State Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating the case.
title: “3 Year Old Mexican Girl Reportedly Wakes Up At Her Own Funeral And Dies Hours Later Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Robert Blakley”
A 3-year-old girl in Mexico was pronounced dead twice earlier this month after she was found still breathing at her funeral. The family of Camila Roxana Martinez Mendoza is now suing the hospital involved for negligence, according to El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was transferred to Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for dehydration on August 17. The young lady had vomiting, stomach pain and fever. Camila was reportedly given paracetamol and released from the hospital. But Camila’s parents saw her condition worsening and a private doctor urged them to refer her back to the Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital after his own methods failed to help. INDIANA CUSTOMS OFFICE FELL BACK ON PROCESSING BODIES, WHICH BEGAN TO PILE UP AND DECOMPOSE: REPORT Camila Roxana, 3, in an undated photo. She was pronounced dead, but her mother noticed she was still breathing, then died en route to the hospital, in Salinas de Hidalgo, Mexico, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022. (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) (@mery.mendozaperalta/Newsflash) Camilla’s mother claimed hospital staff neglected her daughter during her second visit. She said it took them a long time to give her oxygen and struggled to give her IV fluids. “They didn’t put it on her because they couldn’t find her veins. Finally, a nurse did it,” Mary Jane Peralta told El Universal San Luis Potosí. Camila was eventually taken to a locked room where Mary could not reach her, the traumatized mother claimed. The 3-year-old girl was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Peralta said that before Camila was taken away, she could still feel her daughter hugging her. “She was still hugging me, and they took her and said, ‘You have to let her rest in peace,’” Peralta recalled. MEXICO’S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OMBRADOR URGES CALM Amid CARTEL VIOLENCE, US GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL Camila’s family is suing Salinas de Hidalgo Basic Community Hospital for negligence. (Google Maps) At Camila’s funeral the next day, Peralta noticed condensation on her daughter’s glass cover. Peralta suggested Camila was still breathing and other bystanders told her she was hallucinating from grief. Camila’s grandmother then realized that the young lady’s eyes were moving. The “dead” girl reportedly had a heart rate of 97 beats per minute. Camilla was rushed to hospital where she was pronounced dead a second time. Her heart rate dropped to 35 beats per minute in the ambulance, according to her mother. The first cause of death was listed as dehydration, while the second was cerebral edema or cerebral edema. The incident is being investigated by officials in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. (Google Maps) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “I have no malice towards doctors [who] reached the extremes [measures]Peralta said of the lawsuit. “I’m just asking that the doctors, nurses and managers change so it doesn’t happen again.” The San Luis Potosi State Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating the case.