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Family of Brain-Damaged Oklahoma Child Seeks Injunction

 

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The parents of a brain-damaged three-year-old child want an Oklahoma County judge to stop a group of physicians they are suing from terminating care for the child and the rest of his family.

Andrew and Keri Hale of Oklahoma City filed requests for an injunction and a temporary restraining order Tuesday against OU Physicians group. They ask District Judge Bryan Dixon to block the health care providers' plan to discontinue care for the child, his parents and his siblings.

The requests say the physicians group is taking "punitive and retaliatory action" over a malpractice lawsuit that alleges problems during the child's 2011 birth.

Blake Patton, an attorney for the physicians group, says the action was taken to prevent ethical conflicts raised by the lawsuit.

Dixon scheduled an Oct. 16 hearing.