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Zéa connected with her therapists, Paige Bourne and Rachel Mertins, right away, Lane said. Bourne is her physical therapist, and Mertins oversees her aquatic therapy. 166

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While the Trump administration continues to give the Saudi explanation at least some benefit of the doubt, some of the US' longest-standing allies have been sharply critical of the Kingdom's version of events.British minister Dominic Raab said Sunday that the Saudi explanation of Khashoggi's death was not credible."The British government will want to see people held to account for that death," the minister for Brexit told the BBC's Andrew Marr show.Canada released a brief statement, calling Riyadh's statement into question."The explanations offered to date lack consistency and credibility," Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland said in a statement."We reiterate our call for a thorough investigation, in full collaboration with the Turkish authorities, and a full and rigorous accounting of the circumstances surrounding Mr. Khashoggi's death."Those responsible for the killing must be held to account and must face justice."U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was "deeply troubled" by the explanation, his spokesman said.And in a sharp rebuke, German Chancellor Angela Merkel rejected the Saudi statement, saying that her government expected "transparency in terms of death and background. Those responsible must be held accountable. The information given at the consulates in Istanbul is insufficient."The European Union, in a statement from its high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, Federica Mogherini, said it insists on "the need for continued thorough, credible and transparent investigation, shedding proper clarity on the circumstances of the killing and ensuring full accountability of all those responsible for it." 1677

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who is seen sweeping Ames' leg is now on a non-enforcement assignment. The police department has not named any of the officers involved. 137

  

Witnesses described the surreal scene after the plane left the airport. John Waldron was walking along a trail near the bay when he noticed the two military jets following a plane doing aerobatics."I thought they were practicing for an air show," he said.After the plane approached Ketron Island, Waldron saw a thick column of smoke followed by a loud explosion, he said."Everyone was literally frozen in place, muttering about what possibly happened," he said.Kathleen Reichel said she watched the planes pass by for about two minutes."My husband and I are recently former Boeing employees, and we were wondering why a jet was near the passenger airplane," she said. "We heard the jet because our windows were down while we were waiting in the ferry line to go to Anderson Island, which is adjacent to Ketron Island." 818

  

While the details of Alyssa's case are extraordinary -- the Grandma Betty trick, the escape from the hospital with police on their heels -- the core of her story is not uncommon in many ways, according to patient advocates.Dr. Julia Hallisy, founder of the Empowered Patient Coalition, says families often tell her that a hospital won't allow their loved one to transfer to another facility. Often, they're afraid to say anything publicly or on social media."You sound like a crazy person -- that your family member was held hostage in an American hospital," she said. "People can't believe that would happen. It's like the stuff of a science fiction story."Kristen Spyker said it happened to her family.When Spyker's son was born with a rare heart defect, she says she told doctors at the Ohio hospital where he was born that she wanted him to have a surgical repair at a hospital with a larger pediatric heart program.She said the heart surgeon at the first hospital refused to send her son's medical records to other hospitals. She also says a surgeon resisted her efforts to transfer her newborn son to another hospital to get a second opinion on what surgery he should have for a rare heart defect."The surgeon said, 'This is my patient. This is my show. I'm the boss, and I say what happens,' " she said.She said a social worker, accompanied by hospital security guards, then came into her son's hospital room and said she was worried that Spyker had postpartum depression that was affecting her ability to make decisions for her son's care.Spyker said the hospital discharged her son only after she threatened legal action.Her son then had a successful procedure at another hospital -- a different procedure than the one recommended by the first doctor.When she told her story on Facebook, Spyker said, other parents shared similar stories."It was parent after parent after parent saying 'this happened to us,'" she said. "They had been so embarrassed to talk about it, but they felt freer when I said it happened to us."Spyker was one of several people who spoke with Alyssa's parents last year while their daughter was at Mayo.In a statement to CNN, the American Hospital Association addressed conflicts between families and hospitals."Communication between physicians and patients is extremely important in working to identify the best treatment," said Dr. Jay Bhatt, senior vice president and chief medical officer of the organization. "Each patient is unique. It is for this reason that the majority of hospitals have patient advocates on staff to help patients and families navigate the care process. Hospitals recognize that patients are critical members of any care team and many are employing new strategies to ensure their voice and perspective is heard and accounted for."When hospitals and families get into intense conflict, Hallisy, a dentist who practices in San Francisco, says human emotions can run amok. She says she saw it happen when her daughter, Katherine, was being treated for cancer."People think that doctors are immune to petty disagreements, but they're human beings, and sometimes ego and primitive emotions take over," she said.She said that in Alyssa's case, she wonders whether a sensitive hospital staffer, perhaps a social worker, could have prevented the situation from becoming as contentious as it did.She thinks back to her daughter, who died at age 10. She remembers the sadness and fear of having a very sick child, as well as the stress of taking care of her two other children and keeping her dental practice afloat while her daughter was in and out of the hospital.She thinks about how Alyssa was near death and how her parents had five younger children 130 miles away, as well as farms and a family business to run."They were under incredible stress," Hallisy said. "They'd almost lost a child, and they had other responsibilities, too. You would think that someone at Mayo would be trained to see that." 3956

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