The doctor denies any wrongdoing in the death of a father of six children

The doctor denies any wrongdoing in the death of a father of six children

Grief-stricken family accused his doctor that he was misdiagnosed, taking the heart attack symptoms for asthma.

However, the doctor’s guilt in the tragedy denies.

The father of six children, 32-year-old Anthony Parnell died of a heart attack October 13, 2014.

His widow Crystal told A Current Affair that he constantly was coughing and complained of chest pain for several days, and the next day after a visit to the doctor he died.

Mrs. Parnell accidentally recorded a phone conversation with her husband after visiting the doctor.

«He said I have very tense chest,» says the voice on the recorder — «He gave me this inhaler, special, only for smokers».

Mrs Parnell said that Dr. Farid Zaer diagnosed Mr. Parnell an asthma attack. «But he was never asthmatic,» added the widow.

Dr. SAER in an interview with A Current Affair said that by providing assistance to Parnell, he did the right thing.

The doctor denied that he appointed the treatment of asthma.

Two years after the death of Parella, the coroner found that the visit to the doctor had to death men.

«This consultation was a missed opportunity to exclude or to make an additional check for a heart attack,» concluded the coroner.

Dr. Zaher said that in retrospect, he ought to check on Mr. Parella to disease of the coronary arteries.

«But you wouldn’t expect to find 32-year-old man like a disease,» said the doctor.

Mrs. Parnell complained to Dr. Saera treatment of her husband, and the same day filed a lawsuit.

Her lawyer John Watson said that, if care was provided correctly, and the test would be more careful, Mr. Parella was alive.

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