Report: More patients died suspiciously on Mays' floor than

Report: More patients died suspiciously on Mays' floor than previously known


CHARLESTON — Details in a report released recently by the federal government likely have opened the door for more wrongful-death lawsuits to be filed against the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg.
There were 21 patients who died at the Clarksburg VA hospital during the time of Reta Mays’ employment and whose health records indicate similar causes of suspicious deaths, according to the 100-page Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Inspector General report.
Tony O’Dell, a Charleston attorney representing most of Mays’ victims’ families, said the report does not make clear if these 21 people are separate from the 10 victims previously identified by investigators. O’Dell said the report lays out the evidence needed to connect Mays to “three or four more” patient deaths, and a civil lawsuit can be filed on behalf of their families.

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