Though a death certificate has been issued for Jahi McMath, many of the 13-year-old Oakland girl’s classmates still believe the “quiet leader” who laughed at jokes that weren't funny will one day ...
The family of a California teenager who was declared brain-dead after suffering complications from sleep apnea surgery is seeking an unprecedented court order declaring her alive, the family's lawyer ...
One day after being moved out of Children's Hospital Oakland, Jahi McMath, the teen declared dead 26 days ago, was being treated at an undisclosed location where she is being given antibiotics and ...
The three-week battle to keep a brain-dead Oakland girl on a ventilator could complicate efforts to determine Jahi McMath's precise cause of death, some experts say. The Alameda County Coroner issued ...
Jahi McMath, an Oakland teenager whose brain-death following a routine tonsil surgery in 2013 created national headlines, died on June 22, according to the family's attorney. She was 13 when she ...
The family of brain dead teen Jahi McMath will be allowed to remove her from Children’s Hospital Oakland and take her to a different facility, according to an agreement reached Friday. The compromise ...
Jahi McMath, who was declared brain-dead in 2013 after routine tonsil surgery, sparking a years-long legal battle, has died. McMath — who was 13 at the time of the procedure — died on June 22, her ...
A little more than three months after doctors and the state of California declared a 13-year-old girl brain dead, the mother of Jahi McMath says her daughter's movements in bed are fueling her faith ...
This undated photo provided by the McMath family and Omari Sealey shows Jahi McMath. McMath remains on life support at Children's Hospital Oakland nearly a week after doctors declared her brain dead, ...
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