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The attorney representing a Georgia couple whose baby was decapitated during delivery last year said in a news conference Wednesday that the hospital and their obstetrician were not forthcoming in the baby’s cause of death, reiterating allegations from a lawsuit filed last year.

The conference followed a news release the day before  from the Clayton County Medical Examiner’s Office, stating that the baby’s death had been ruled a homicide. 

Roderick Edmond, the attorney representing parents Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor, accused the couple’s obstetrician at the time, Dr. Tracey St. Julian, of failing to inform them that their baby was decapitated after delivery, according to the couple’s lawsuit. 

“Every aspect of the evidence that shows what happened is traumatizing,” Edmond said. “It’s something I’ve never seen in my life.”

Ross and Taylor filed a lawsuit in August against the Southern Regional Medical Center and their obstetrician, St. Julian, alleging she used “ridiculously excessive force” while trying to deliver their son who was decapitated, their attorney, Edmond previously told NBC News. During the press conference, Edmond said the lawsuit was still in the early stages of discovery.

The medical examiner’s office ruled the baby’s death a homicide caused by “actions of another person,” according to the medical examiner’s news release. The baby’s death directly resulted from a fracture of cervical vertebrae in the baby’s spine, it said.

Taylor, the baby’s father, spoke publicly for the first time during Wednesday’s news event, saying he and his girlfriend were lied to and prevented from touching their son.

“We just want justice for our son,” Taylor said.

The baby, whom the couple named Treveon Isaiah Taylor Jr., did not properly descend during delivery most likely due to shoulder dystocia, a condition that occurs when a baby’s shoulder gets stuck behind their mother’s pubic bone during labor, which began on July 9. 

Ross asked for a cesarean section while her son “was viable” and was denied one, according to the couple’s lawsuit. Instead, she pushed for three hours without delivering her baby. The pushing phase of childbirth generally ranges from 30 minutes to three hours, according to the Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health. According to the lawsuit, St. Julian, who is a member of a private practice and not employed by the hospital, tried to deliver the baby vaginally through various methods, including applying traction to the baby’s head. This resulted in decapitation and other injuries to the baby, including multiple skull and facial bone fractures, according to the lawsuit. The baby’s body was delivered through an emergency C-section.

Betty Honey, the medical examiner’s chief investigator, became involved in the case after a funeral home overseeing the baby’s services reported it was “unusual” that the medical examiner’s office had not yet been involved, according to a press release from the examiner.  

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation Medical Examiner’s Office performed another autopsy on the baby on July 14. Honey and Brian Byars, the medical examiner’s office director, consulted with OB-GYNs in October for independent feedback on the case. Honey also contacted a private forensic pathologist on Jan. 18 to review findings to determine the baby’s cause of death, the release states.

A spokesperson for Southern Regional Medical Center said the hospital could not comment on the ruling “due to the ongoing litigation.” In August, the medical center said in a statement that it denies “the allegations of wrongdoing” and that “this unfortunate infant death occurred in utero prior to the delivery and decapitation.” The hospital also said it voluntarily reported the death to the Clayton County Medical Examiner’s Office and is “cooperating with all investigations.”

Neither St. Julian nor her practice responded to a request for comment on the medical examiner’s announcement. 

The lawsuit alleged that both St. Julian and nurses at Southern Regional Medical Center “did not meet the standards of care.” Ross and Taylor also said in the lawsuit that they did not get an opportunity to hold their child. 

“We’re going to depose everybody who was in the room,” Edmond said at the news conference. “All the nurses, all the scrub techs — everybody — to find out, essentially, ‘what the hell happened.’” 

Major Frank Thomas, a spokesperson for the Clayton County Police Department, said the case is still under investigation and did not provide further details. The case will possibly be referred to the Clayton County District Attorney’s Office, according to the medical examiner’s office’s release.

It has “been tough on the whole family” since the incident and the couple has sought counseling, Cory Lynch, another attorney representing the couple, said during the conference. 

“They have been strong and resilient with trying to move forward with life and get back to not normal, but a new normal, given the grief that they have sustained,” he added.

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