Would you have continued to the hospital with the body?
Try to contact the hospital and the family while waiting in the ambulance with the body?
Break into the house and leave the body?
Other?
San Marcos to pay for returning dead body through window of locked house
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By: SCOTT MARSHALL - Staff Writer
VISTA ---- A Superior Court jury ruled Friday that the city of San Marcos must pay roughly $236,000 to the family of a dead San Marcos man whose body paramedics returned to his locked home as the family went to the hospital, the family's attorney said.
The city's attorney could not be reached Friday afternoon for comment.
Natalie Collet and the woman her attorney described in court as her former "life partner," Denise Dougherty, filed a lawsuit in August 2005 against the city of San Marcos, the county and their employees in connection with an Oct. 6, 2004, incident involving Collet's stepfather, Kenneth Collet, 58.
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Try to contact the hospital and the family while waiting in the ambulance with the body?
Break into the house and leave the body?
Other?
San Marcos to pay for returning dead body through window of locked house
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/10/20/news/top_stories/21_12_0110_19_07.txt
By: SCOTT MARSHALL - Staff Writer
VISTA ---- A Superior Court jury ruled Friday that the city of San Marcos must pay roughly $236,000 to the family of a dead San Marcos man whose body paramedics returned to his locked home as the family went to the hospital, the family's attorney said.
The city's attorney could not be reached Friday afternoon for comment.
Natalie Collet and the woman her attorney described in court as her former "life partner," Denise Dougherty, filed a lawsuit in August 2005 against the city of San Marcos, the county and their employees in connection with an Oct. 6, 2004, incident involving Collet's stepfather, Kenneth Collet, 58.
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http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/10/20/news/top_stories/21_12_0110_19_07.txtAttorneys on both sides of the case told jurors at the start of the trial that after Kenneth Collet was pronounced dead, authorities decided to take his body out of an ambulance parked outside the home where he lived and put him back inside the residence. His stepdaughter and Dougherty already had left for the hospital, however, and locked the doors behind them.
With the approval of a sheriff's deputy at the scene, a firefighter paramedic found an unlocked window, entered the home through it and opened the door to allow his colleagues to enter and return Collet's body to the home, attorneys told the jury.