Judge Awards $4 Million to Daughter of Woman Kermit Gosnell Killed in Botched Abortion
In Philadelphia, a judge has awarded nearly $4 million to the daughter of a the woman who died under the care of Kermit Gosnell, the late-term abortionist who was convicted on three counts of first-degree murder in 2013. As LifeNews previously reported, medical examiners found that 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar died from an abortion at Gosnell’s abortion facility due to his staff’s medical incompetence in terms of administering a proper amount of anesthesia.
In 2011, attorneys from Anapol Schwartz law firm filed a lawsuit on behalf of Mongar’s family and said Gosnell failed to proper medical care during the abortion, employed unlicensed staff and lacked equipment to resuscitate Mongar.
The lead attorney on the case, Bernard W. Smalley, said, “He refused to pay for licensed qualified medical personnel, allowing non-trained individuals to perform critical medical duties. He was not even present at the time medications and anesthesia were administered. He was, by all descriptions, running an office better characterized as a horror show. We are committed to making certain that justice is served for the Mongar family.”
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