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Widow gets USD 3m in malpractice case after hubby died during threesome

Updated on: 05 June,2012 10:48 AM IST  | 
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A widow has been awarded a multimillion-dollar verdict in a medical malpractice case after her husband suffered a fatal heart attack during sex with two other people

Widow gets USD 3m in malpractice case after hubby died during threesome

William Martinez, a police officer, went to a physician at the Cardiovascular Group in Lawrenceville, Georgia after experiencing heart problems, according to online news reports.

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Attorneys said the doctor failed to recognise that Martinez’s symptoms were serious and should have sent him to the hospital for treatment.


“There was enough for him to make the call and to know that he should have sent this man directly to the hospital to get a stress test that clearly would have identified and diagnosed his blocked heart arteries,” News.com.au quoted the lawyer Rod Edmond as saying.


Days after visiting the doctor, Martinez went to a motel near Hartsfield-Jackson Airport to see a woman - not his wife - and another man for a sexual rendezvous.

He died after having sex numerous times. The female returned from the bathroom to find him collapsed on the floor.

A Gwinnett County jury found the doctor negligent and awarded his widow a 3 million-dollar settlement.

A lawyer representing the doctor said that Martinez was told to make an appointment the next day but delayed.

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