Family sues Rikers: 'When was the last time you heard of someone dying of appendicitis?'

A Young Life Lost on Rikers: A Tragic Case of Negligence and Medical Malpractice

The family of Ariel Quidone, a 20-year-old man who died from untreated appendicitis while in custody at Rikers Island, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city. According to his family, Quidone was healthy when he was arrested on robbery charges just nine days before his tragic demise.

The medical neglect that led to Quidone's death raises questions about the competence of the jail staff and the healthcare system. Despite showing symptoms such as sweats, fevers, and vomiting, which are indicative of appendicitis, Quidone's condition went untreated for days while he was in custody.

"It's a simple case," says Marc Battipaglia, an attorney for the family. "Appendicitis is easily treatable if it's looked over properly." The lawsuit alleges that the city and its healthcare providers failed to provide Quidone with adequate medical care, leading to his death from septic shock after his appendix ruptured.

The incident highlights the poor conditions at Rikers Island, where inmates have been dying in custody due to neglect and inadequate medical attention. According to a recent report, at least 15 people died in the Department of Correction's custody last year, including Quidone, whose death occurred while he was receiving medical care after being released.

The case also raises concerns about the effectiveness of the city's healthcare system and its ability to provide quality care to inmates. The lawsuit seeks damages for negligence, medical malpractice, and violations of Quidone's civil rights under the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.

As the investigation into Quidone's death continues, it is essential to acknowledge that this tragedy could have been prevented with proper attention and care. The city must take responsibility for its failures and implement necessary reforms to ensure that such incidents do not recur in the future.
 
omg this is just heartbreaking πŸ€• my heart goes out to Ariel's family, it's just so avoidable... poor guy had symptoms that could've been treated easily but because of a system failure he lost his life πŸ’€πŸ˜· rikers island is like a ticking time bomb and we need real change now not just words πŸ—£οΈ
 
πŸ€• this is a total disaster, rikers island is literally killing people left & right... like, what's going on?! πŸ™„ medical neglect is just insane, how can they miss appendicitis symptoms? and the fact that he was healthy before arrest makes it even more ridiculous. we need to hold those in charge accountable for this & make sure it doesn't happen again! πŸ’―
 
πŸ€• just read about Ariel Quidone's tragic death at Rikers Island... 1 in 5 corrections officers report stress, fatigue, & inadequate training 🚨 71% of inmates experience mental health issues while incarcerated πŸ“Š average time spent on waitlist for medical attention: 14 days πŸ•°οΈ deaths due to neglect or medical malpractice in NYC jails: 432 (2019-2020) πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Quidone's case highlights the need for improved healthcare systems & staff training πŸ₯ medical negligence cases at Rikers Island: 1,244 reported between 2015 & 2022 🚫
 
😑 This is a disaster waiting to happen and it's happening every day at Rikers Island. Poor medical attention = death. Can't believe they let him suffer for days like this 🀯 How many more innocent lives have to be lost before we take action? πŸ’”
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how someone can just forget about a burst appendix. Like, it's literally a life-threatening condition and they just ignore it? 🀯 I mean, I know Rikers has had its problems, but this is just crazy. We need to get to the bottom of what went wrong here and make sure that no one else suffers like Ariel did. The city can't just sweep this under the rug and expect everything to be okay. We need real change, not just a few tweaks to the system. It's time for some serious accountability! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg this is so sad πŸ˜” 20 years old and his life is just cut short like what even is the point of having healthcare if it's not gonna work 🀯? i mean we all know rikers island has some major issues, but come on how many times do you have to die before people take action πŸ™„? a simple case of appendicitis can be easily treated, so why didn't they notice his symptoms or get him proper care in time?? πŸ€” my heart goes out to Ariel's family and i hope they get the justice they deserve πŸ’―
 
omg, can u believe this 🀯? a 20-yr-old dude dies from untreated appendicitis while in custody at Rikers Island... it's like, how can they mess up something so simple?! πŸ™„ i was reading about this case and it's just heartbreaking. the family is suing the city for negligence and medical malpractice... it's clear that someone messed up big time πŸš”. as a student, i feel like we should be learning about the importance of proper healthcare in schools, not how to avoid things like this from happening in our community πŸ“š. anyway, let's hope they get justice and the city takes action to prevent something like this from happening again πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg how heartbreaking πŸ€•πŸ˜” Ariel Quidone's story is just devastating he didn't deserve to die like that it's so avoidable with proper medical care πŸš‘πŸ’Š i'm literally shaking thinking about all those other ppl who've died at Rikers and no one ever holds them accountable πŸ’― the city needs to step up their game and prioritize the lives of inmates πŸ™ this is just so sad
 
πŸ˜±πŸš‘ I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... 20-year-old guy, healthy one day, dead from untreated appendicitis just 9 days later. It's like a movie plot 🀯. This is what happens when lives are treated like statistics and not human beings πŸ’”. We need real change at Rikers Island ASAP ⏱️. It's not just about the healthcare system, it's about accountability and taking responsibility for these preventable deaths πŸ’ͺ. The city needs to step up and ensure that these kinds of tragedies don't happen again 🚫. And can we talk about how outdated our healthcare systems are? We need innovation and technology to fix this! πŸ€–πŸ’»
 
Its really heartbreaking what happened to Ariel πŸ€•... I mean, you'd think that even if someone's not feeling great they should at least get some basic check ups while they're behind bars... like how else would they know he had appendicitis? πŸ€” And then there are all these reports of people dying in custody and it just feels like the city's not doing enough to prevent it... I don't think the system is entirely broken, but there definitely needs to be some changes made... maybe more funding for healthcare or something... idk, just seems like common sense that someone should get treated if they're showing signs of an infection πŸ€’
 
I'm like really concerned about this... Ariel's family is totally right, it's a simple case of neglect πŸ€•. I mean, who doesn't know what appendicitis looks like? And yet, he just sits there getting worse and worse behind bars. It's not like he was some random guy off the street, he's a human being with feelings and family who loved him.

And yeah, the conditions at Rikers are pretty sketchy 😬. I don't know how much more of this kind of stuff we're gonna have to deal with before someone actually does something about it. I'm all for accountability and reform, let's get that healthcare system fixed ASAP πŸ’ͺ. It's not just about Ariel's case, it's about the countless others who might be suffering in silence. We need better, period πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
Ugh, another Rikers Island scandal πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ! This time it's a 20-yr-old kid who died from untreated appendicitis because of medical neglect... like, what's going on here? πŸ˜’ I mean, I know our healthcare system can be flawed but this is just insane. We're literally paying tax dollars for people to die in custody due to incompetence πŸ€‘. It's not like it was a complex case or anything, just basic appendicitis treatment... easy peasy πŸ’‰. When will we get some real reform around here? πŸ€” The city needs to step up its game and take responsibility for these failures. It's all about accountability now πŸ‘Š
 
Just great, another young life lost due to a preventable medical error πŸ€•πŸš‘. I mean, come on, 9 days is way too long for someone with suspected appendicitis to go untreated 😩. The fact that his symptoms were ignored and he was left to suffer makes my blood boil πŸ’‰. It's not like it's rocket science, folks! If you're showing signs of a ruptured appendix, treat it ASAP 🚨. Instead, we've got people dying in custody because the system is just so broken πŸ˜”. The city needs to take responsibility for this mess and make some real changes to their healthcare policies 🀝. This should be a wake-up call for them, but I'm sure they'll just sweep it under the rug again πŸ‘Ž.
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜’ This latest case at Rikers Island just breaks my heart. A young life lost, senseless and avoidable. I remember when I was younger and had to visit some friends in jail - it was a scary place back then. Now with all these stories coming out about poor medical care... πŸš‘πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

It's so frustrating because you'd think that basic human care would be prioritized, especially for someone who's already vulnerable behind bars. I mean, appendicitis is treatable if spotted early, no reason it shouldn't have been handled properly at Rikers. πŸ˜’

This just highlights how we need better oversight and accountability to prevent these kinds of tragedies from happening in the future. We can't keep relying on systemic issues to fix themselves - someone needs to take a hard look at what's going wrong here and make some serious changes. πŸ’Ό
 
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