Thursday, May 31, 2012

The family of a Hispanic who died in a three-in-the-bed sex romp has won $3 million in damages against a doctor who failed to warn him about extreme physical activity

William Martinez, 31, suffered a fatal heart attack caused by the excitement and physical activity with a woman and another man. The married father-of-two died a day before he was due to have a heart stress test. A court in Georgia, heard that the woman involved in the sex romp was not his wife. Lawyers representing the estate of Martinez filed a medical malpractice suit against Dr Sreenivasalu Gangasani. They claimed that he had failed to warn Martinez about taking part in any physical activity after he visited him to complain about chest pains a week before the threesome. Lawyers Rod Edmond and Tricia Hoffler told a jury that Martinez had called at the CardiVascular Group in Lawrenceville after experiencing a pain his chest that shot up his arm. Martinez had high blood pressure and other tests showed that he was at high risk of having clogged arteries. The court heard that Dr Gangasani arranged a stress test for Martinez - but did not tell him to refrain from any physical activity. The lawsuit was launched after Martinez, from Lawrenceville, Georgia, died in March 2009.

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