Husband came off vent and was re-vented, passed away shortly after. Pressured into DNR.
Evidence: Interview Recording
Unknown was not allowed to see victim , was not allowed to FaceTime until day 5 to see victim
On July 8, my spouse went to hospital for Covid symptoms. On July 9 he was intubated we were left in the dark as to what was going on unable to see him. We were on a emotional roller Coaster for 20 days.
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Testimony Clips 3
The following clips were extracted from Eleazar Padilla Jr's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"They had my husband in the same spot with a bloody sheet, and we couldn't enter the room to say goodbye or anything like that. No. His parents weren't allowed to come and say goodbye. And it only two at a time were allowed to go and say goodbye.”
“"I honestly feel that he was not given the best care there at all. I feel like he shouldn't have passed away at the hospital is what I honestly feel.”
“"My husband was a very hard worker. He was young, and I honestly feel that he was not given the best care there at all. He was a very hard worker. He worked long hours. And he was full of life. He loved his family.”