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This is just horrible…. Here’s San Fran with the news:
A jaw-dropping lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco Superior Court alleges an emergency room doctor abandoned his attempts to resuscitate a patient from cardiac arrest to instead pocket the dead man’s valuable Rolex wristwatch. The suit, filed by the adult children of Jerry Keith Kubena, Sr., alleges that Dr. Cleveland James Enmon on June 1 “formed the intent” to swipe the Rolex from Kubena’s wrist while treating the man at St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Stockton (as this is a subsidiary of San Francisco-based Catholic Healthcare West, the lawsuit was filed here).
After Kubena went into cardiac arrest, “Defendant Enmon assumed responsibility for resuscitating descendant [Kubena],” reads the suit. “Once defendant Enmon formed the intent to steal decedent’s watch, he abandoned his efforts to resuscitate decedent, leaving decedent to die so that he would not be around to reclaim his watch.” The suit, incidentally, does not disclose the value of Kubena’s “Presidential Rolex” — but it’s safe to say it was worth several thousand and perhaps several dozen thousand dollars. – from here
Alex has written for Vanity Fair, Barrons, Bloomberg and Condé Nast Traveler.