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Doctors Accused of Drugging Dying Daughter

Summary

  • Parents allegedly supplied daughter drugs without her doctor's knowledge.
  • Daughter suffered from an undiagnosed brain tumor that proved fatal.
  • Legal battle ensues over grandchild visitation rights.
Doctors Accused of Drugging Dying Daughter

A devastating legal battle has emerged as two medical professionals, Dr. Siavash Ghoreishi and Dr. Jila Khorsand, face accusations of extreme medical negligence. Their daughter, Shahrzad Naso, died in April 2024 from a massive, undiagnosed brain tumor. Scott Naso, her husband, alleges his in-laws not only downplayed Sherry's severe symptoms but also supplied her with various medications without her oncologist's knowledge.

The unfolding tragedy is further complicated by a fierce custody dispute over four-year-old Laila. Scott Naso has blocked his late wife's parents from seeing their granddaughter, citing safety concerns. Shocking text messages have surfaced, allegedly showing the doctors discussing prescriptions for Sherry, including drugs for diabetes and ADHD, while she was suffering from terminal cancer.

The conflict reached a boiling point when Scott discovered texts indicating his parents-in-law dismissed Sherry's critical symptoms, with her mother texting "there is nothing wrong with u" a month before her death. The case is now a bitter fight over visitation rights, overshadowing the family's profound grief.

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Scott Naso's in-laws, both doctors, are accused of medical negligence for allegedly supplying their daughter drugs and downplaying her brain tumor symptoms.
Scott Naso is fighting his late wife's parents over visitation rights for their four-year-old daughter, Laila, due to alleged negligence and safety concerns.
Text messages allegedly show Sherry Naso's parents discussing her medication and dismissing her concerning symptoms, even as she suffered from a fatal brain tumor.

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