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Home / Crime and Justice / Hospitalized Woman Loses Prosthetic Leg and Valuables

Hospitalized Woman Loses Prosthetic Leg and Valuables

26 Nov

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Summary

  • An elderly woman lost critical personal items during hospitalization.
  • Her prosthesis, purse, clothes, and sentimental jewelry disappeared.
  • Hospital officials claim they are investigating the missing items.
Hospitalized Woman Loses Prosthetic Leg and Valuables

An elderly woman in Detroit is distraught after critical personal belongings disappeared while she was undergoing a leg amputation at Harper Hospital. Pamala Bronner was admitted for treatment of a blood disease and cancer, requiring intensive care before her surgery. After leaving the ICU, she discovered her purse, clothes, prosthetic leg, dentures, a necklace containing her mother's ashes, and her late sister's watch were missing.

Bronner expressed horror and distress over the loss, emphasizing her need for the prosthesis to regain mobility. She has spoken with numerous hospital officials, but her items have not been recovered, nor has compensation been offered. A spokesperson for the Detroit Medical Center acknowledged that in emergency situations, belongings may not be immediately inventoried, but assured that thorough investigations are conducted when items are reported missing.

This unsettling experience has prompted Bronner to meticulously document her ordeal. Since her story gained attention, other individuals have reportedly contacted the news outlet with similar claims, although these require further verification. The situation highlights the vulnerability of patients during critical hospital stays.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The patient lost her prosthetic leg, purse, clothes, dentures, a necklace with her mother's ashes, and her sister's watch.
Pamala Bronner was hospitalized at Harper Hospital for an emergency left leg amputation due to lack of blood flow.
Detroit Medical Center stated they investigate missing items thoroughly and work with patients to address such matters.

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