Pubdate: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 Source: Washington Post (DC) Copyright: 2004 The Washington Post Company Contact: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/491 Author: Colbert I. King Note: Item excerpted from longer column Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Magbie (Jonathan Magbie) JONATHAN MAGBIE UPDATE: Last week I reported that the D.C. medical examiner declared Magbie's death an accident and said it was caused by "acute respiratory failure following dislodgement of tracheotomy tube placed for treatment of respiratory insufficiency." Yesterday I asked Beverly Fields, chief of staff to the chief medical examiner, where and when the dislodgement occurred. "We are only authorized to release the cause and manner of death," she said. The D.C. Corrections Department had custody of Magbie from Sept. 20 until he died on Sept 24. Yesterday I asked the Corrections Department when on Sept 24 Magbie began having respiratory problems. The department's e-mail response, a clear brushoff, said that it is cooperating with the investigation of Magbie's death and that it will give information to investigative agencies that will determine the facts in the case. The D.C. Department of Health investigated Magbie's death but has not released its report. Yesterday I asked the department if the "accidental" dislodging of the tracheotomy tube occurred at the D.C. jail facility, in the ambulance or at Greater Southeast Community Hospital, where Magbie died. Briant Coleman, the department's public information officer, was authorized to say, "The incident is currently being reviewed." Yesterday, I asked the hospital whether the dislodging of Magbie's tracheotomy tube occurred at that facility. Joan Phillips, chief executive officer of Greater Southeast Community Hospital said, "This is now a legal case. Our attorneys are handling it as such. I cannot comment at this time." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake