Not the one with the complaint, but I can see their point. Decapitations during birth happen around the world several times a year, with only some of those cases ever going to the news. When they do hit the news, they spread quickly because of the shock factor. Yet the general public may come away from this not realizing it's is far from the first time and won't be the last.
I'd say this would make a great world news article if some of the prior cases from across the world were also mentioned, and the bigger issue of women being dismissed by their doctors was prominently referenced with supporting studies.
Several nurses are also being sued for concealing the incident.
Mr Lynch alleged in graphic detail the measures staff had taken to cover up the the horrific incident, including wrapping the baby's body in a blanket and propping his head up to make it look like it was still attached.
Holy shit, that's indefensible, and they all worked together. It reminds me of the Milgram shock experiments.
The part I don't get is why wrap it up to look like it was ok? We're they going to hand the baby to the parents and then claim it was ok when they handed it over? No take backs? Seriously wtf?!?