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The family of a person killed in an accident related to a eccentric MRI in New York last week is set to file a case against the incident.
The 61 -year -old Keith McLester was attacked by three heart attacks and died after an MRI was pulled into the magnetic force at the NASU Open MRI in Westbury last week. He was wearing a 20 -pound chain at the time of the incident.
Now, his family has hired a lawyer to “ensure” accountability from the incident. New York Post,
Kith McLaster died after pulling into an MRI machine wearing a 20 -pound metal chain. (Gofondam)
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The family has allegedly retained Smith, Chewing and Lotterborne, PC Attorney Michael Lotterbourne.
“This heart -wrenching event highlights the significant importance of the safety protocol in medical imaging facilities,” allegedly said by Lotterborne. “Family and our legal teams in their investigation are dedicated to efforts to assist proper officers and to ensure accountability and to stop the same tragedies in the future.”
Mcallister’s widow, Adrienne Jones-Mcallister, was passing through the knee scan at the time of the accident.
A brain-scanning MRI machine. (Keith Shri Kosic/AP Photo)
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According to the couple’s daughter, Samantha Boden, the MRI Technician allegedly walked out of the room to track McLester and asked them help, but did not warn them with the danger of wearing metal near the machine.
After the initial reports that Mcallister entered the room on his own and was not authorized to be there, Boden clarified that he was actually invited.
“Many news stations are saying that he was not authorized to be in the room, when in fact, he was because the technician went and brought it to the room,” Boden wrote.
Danger sign on the wall outside an MRI scanner exam hall (Istock)
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Boddan said that he and Jones-McLister finally tried to free McAiecester from the machine before calling the police for help.
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