Saturday, October 2, 2010

Parents sue NYC over handling of son's brain ...

By The Associated Press


NEW YORK, N.Y. - A couple are suing New York City after learning that their dead son's brain was on display at a city morgue.

Jesse Shipley was 17 when he died in a car crash in 2005.

Andre and Korisha Shipley, of the New York City borough of Staten Island, say they had no idea his brain was removed during an autopsy until some of the teen's classmates at Port Richmond High School spotted it floating in a jar on a field trip.

After the incident, the city returned the brain and the family disinterred their son from a cemetery so they could bury him with the missing organ.

A city doctor said the brain had been kept for additional tests related to the autopsy.

A city lawyer says officials are "evaluating our legal options" for resolving the case.


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