Cindy Schara, and I are two mothers fighting for justice. Our girls "walked" into the hospital and came out in body bags! A mother possesses a deep understanding of the profound and unbreakable bond that exists between herself and her child. This connection extends beyond the physical realm, encompassing a profound emotional and intuitive tie. It gives us the strength to rise against the malevolent forces that persistently aim to inflict harm and take the lives of children.
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As guardians of our daughters' lives, we have tragically experienced the loss caused by greed and the actions of malicious individuals in white lab coats and their nurse accomplices to murder. However, we stand united, determined to prevent any other mother from enduring the heart-wrenching sight of her child entering a hospital and never leaving except in a body bag.
Danielle, a truly remarkable young woman with unique needs, embodied love and vivacity in every aspect of her life. Her disabilities, unfortunately, were a result of medical negligence by the doctors delaying her birth led to a loss of oxygen, consequently classifying Danielle as “Special-Needs”. However, these challenges did not define her. Akin to her tenacious spirit, Danielle passionately enjoyed basketball, a testament to her unwavering determination and love for life. As a testament to her zest for life and commitment to wellness, Danielle lived a health-conscious lifestyle, strictly adhering to a gluten-free diet, avoiding junk food and regularly visiting the chiropractor and acupuncturist. At the young age of 18, Danielle embarked on a deeply fulfilling journey of volunteering at Sunrise Assisted Living in Glen Cove, New York. For a decade, she dedicated herself to the task of meticulously setting tables and graciously serving meals. Ever versatile, Danielle also worked at Kids by the Bunch, yet another testament to her remarkable energy and resilience. Her life was a beacon of possibilities, showcasing that limitations can be transformed into opportunities with the right spirit and determination.
The summer of 2021 was a time of celebration and hope for Danielle. She triumphantly concluded her summer camp and celebrated her 28th birthday on August 5th. It was a joyous period, and we all felt relieved that life was gradually gaining semblance of normalcy. However, our joy was short-lived. A few weeks later, during Danielle's routine acupuncture session, an unsettling situation unfolded. Her job coach, who accompanied her for the session, was visibly unwell. Despite suffering from a fever, the job coach saw Danielle through her hour-long session and safely returned her home. However, the job coach, deeply concerned, informed me about her fever and her imminent departure to get a COVID-19 test. The subsequent day brought about a chilling revelation - the phone call that confirmed her job coach's positive diagnosis for COVID-19.
Two days following the chilling revelation, Danielle began coughing and developed a fever. Despite her already being on high doses of vitamins, we augmented her treatment with a Z-Pack, HCQ, and increased doses of Vitamin D, C among others. By day 7, her persistent cough drove me to check her pulse oximeter, which registered at a worrying 87. However, after a quick nebulizer treatment, it climbed back to a healthier high 96.
On the advice of our trusted neighborhood doctor, we found ourselves in Northwell Glen Cove Hospital. I, naively believing we were in capable hands, overrode Danielle's apprehensions and insisted on the hospital visit for her well-being.
A kind nurse helped us unearth records from two years ago that showed Danielle's ER test results then - normal vitals, no signs of fever, and clear lungs. Tragically, Dr. Heather Meiselman, the hospitalist, chose not to share with me Danielle's current normal vitals or her plan to admit Danielle for sepsis. HEATHER MEISELMAN decision to condemn Danielle to death was motivated by financial gain, and she actively participated in fraudulent activities by deceiving others about her normal vital signs.
Dr. Andrews, the next doctor to enter our room, brought with her an air of fear that instantly filled me with dread. She dropped the bombshell that Danielle had contracted COVID pneumonia and needed immediate admission. Little did Danielle and I know that we were entering a realm where informed consent, patient rights, and compassionate care would soon become alien to us.
On the 6th day in the hospital with Danielle, I was misled by the hospital into believing I could leave Danielle's side and return later. However, upon reaching home an hour later, I was informed that I couldn't return without a negative COVID test result. The medical staff, acting less like caregivers and more like assassins, isolated Danielle, denying her even the comfort of communication devices like her iPad or phone. This left her alone and filled with anxiety, devoid of any comfort or companionship. As a young adult with special needs, Danielle should never have been left alone. This was just the beginning of our fight against an unexpectedly callous medical system.
Both my husband and I tested positive for COVID-19. Danielle was alone for three days until her dad arrived from Florida. The doctor insisted daily that Danielle needed to be put on a ventilator. When I asked if the doctor would do the same if Danielle were his daughter, he deceived me and said, “YES” by assuring that it would only be for a short period of time, I agreed.
Danielle, already vulnerable and helpless, was not only restrained to the bed, but underwent the unimaginable ordeal of harm, torture, and abuse. She was cruelly deprived of the basic human necessities of food and water. The main physicians involved in this inhumane treatment of willfully, overdosing, and subsequent death of Danielle's health where Farzin Rahmanou DO, Syed Iqbal DO, Dava Klirsfeil MD, David Brieff MD, Wazhma Hossani MD, and Lisa Chen DO. Physician assistants: Anand Kumar, Edward Wansor, Mike Malevat, Sidney A. Obas, Christopher Taiwo, Richard Ragusa, Alexandra Cardinal, and Milan Patel, also played a part in this tragic narrative. Nurses: Tsege Gebre RN, Leslyn Henry RN, Laura Chin RN, Alissa Madison RN, Erin Picca RN, Madelyn Roman RN, Jane San Juan RN, Adam Atlas RN, Maritza Jasmine Gallagher RN,Jinsy Jacob RN,Mellissa N Madision RN,Ivan Savitski RN,Diana Ruiz RN, Andrea Marchese RN, Blinda Abelarde RN, Jamie Hodne RN, Alexander Saleh RN, Stephanie Bernabel RN, Lucianne Fenza RN,Christine Nolan RN, Marie Gessie Vertis RN, Yasin Ali Abdurrasheed RN, Frances Racine RN, Wellhem Costes RN, Tiana Vincuillo RN, Michelle Fajardo RN.
An appalling cocktail of lethal drugs, including Fentanyl, Midazolam, Lorazepam, Propofol, Precedex were administered in excessive dosages. Intentionally and willfully overdosing caused irreversible harm to Danielle, resulting in heart failure and the development of pulmonary fibrosis due to prolonged misuse of the ventilator. Moreover, they watched her deteriorate and callously administered additional drugs for financial gain and to hasten her demise, while she suffered from multiple organ failures.
The swift and horrifying decline in Danielle's health was not a consequence of her COVID diagnosis but rather the calculated and deliberate actions of these medical professionals. These so-called healers, these "white-coat assassins", took the role of God upon themselves, their smiles masking their ghastly intentions, and on October 6th, 2021, 40 days after she entered Northwell Glen Cove Hospital, New York they tragically snuffed the life out of our beloved Danielle.
In the state of Wisconsin, there was a beautiful and talented young woman named Grace, with Down Syndrome. Grace, who recently turned 19, was not only funny, loving, and joyful but incredibly skilled and multi-talented. Along with driving, she enjoyed deer hunting, played the violin, and had a remarkable ability to bring joy and laughter to those around her especially with her acting and dancing. Grace was truly the light in her family's life.
Oct 6th, 2021, Grace Schara, accompanied by her father Scott, went to Urgent Care to ensure her well-being and confirm there was no concern for her oxygen levels which were in the high 80's. Despite having no fever, but following the Frontline Doctors recommendation of seeking hospital admission if O2 dropped below 94%, they took her in. Grace was provided with supplemental oxygen AFTER an hour plus sitting in the clinic exam room. Next, Scott was told she needed a CT scan and to do that she'd have to be taken via ambulance to a nearby hospital. Scott was told he couldn't drive her there since she now was being given O2. The CT scan was negative, but they insisted Grace would do best being admitted to the hospital for a few days getting a steroid and oxygen. Note at NO time was Grace short of breath.
As Scott monitored her pulse oximetry in the hospital, which showed normal readings, the medical staff insisted that Grace was unwell, Scott's presence posed an obstacle to their intentions of harming Grace.
In a distressing turn of events, at Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton WI. The attending nurse Alison Barkholtz,R.N had Scott removed from Grace's side, leaving her alone for 47 hours, until her sister Jessica was finally permitted to enter. Frustrated with the situation, Grace candidly expressed her opinion to Jessica, calling the nurses "idiots." Grace would NEVER have spoken of someone in this way unless she sensed something.
On the 13th of October, just 7 days after taking her in to get supplemental oxygen IF needed for her at home, in a heartbreaking turn of events, Scott and Cindy witnessed Grace's deterioration via FaceTime. As they screamed for help for Grace, pleading as Jessica had been doing prior, they helplessly watched, alongside Jessica, NO ONE enter the room to provide the necessary aid to save their daughter and sister. To their shock, they later discovered that the doctor, Dr Gavin Shokar had illegally put a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order on Grace, along with four other attending physicians involved in the killing of Grace: David Beck, M.D., Karl Baum, M.D., Daniel Leonard, D.O., and Ramana Marada, M.D.
Other doctors involved in the killing of Grace: David Beck, M.D., Karl Baum, M.D., Daniel Leonard, D.O., and Ramana Marada, M.D.Thirty plus nurses who should have helped Grace, upon hearing from the family she was not DNR, stood outside the room and did NOTHING with a guard at the door!
Tragically, Grace was administered a lethal combination of drugs, Precedex, Lorazepam, and Morphine in a 29-minute window, by a 14+ year experienced RN-ICU nurse named Hollee McInnis, resulting in her life being cut short--by murder.
As mothers, our intuition and unwavering dedication to the safety of our children are powerful forces. However, we have been deceived and let down by a system that promised to care for our precious ones. It is a heartbreaking truth, but we must caution all mothers that the medical system is failing us. Our children's lives are being treated as expendable, particularly if they have special needs. The very individuals we trust to protect and care for our innocent children, wearing the white coats of doctors and nurses, are evidently capable of inflicting unimaginable harm and willfully causing death.
As we persist in advocating for justice, let us remember the profound influence of a mother's love and utilize it as a driving force to affect change in our healthcare system. In solidarity with all parents, spouses, and children, let us unite and fight for the rights of all individuals who have fallen victim to a broken medical care system. Together, we shall stand for justice and ensure that no more lives are lost due to malfeasance and greed.
Let us honor the memories of those who have lost their lives in American hospitals by seeking justice and fighting for change. Let us continue to support each other as we navigate through the painful journey of loss and let us never forget the impact that a mother's love can have in shaping a better future for generations to come. Our daughters may no longer be with us physically, but their voices and our unwavering determination will continue to be heard through our actions. Together, we can and will make a difference – for justice, for accountability, and for the protection of all lives in our healthcare system.
To join us, you can start by sharing this story and spreading awareness through social media platforms. You can also reach out to us directly at our websites or email addresses. Additionally, we are open to collaborating with other organizations and individuals who share our mission of seeking justice for Danielle, and Grace fighting for a safer medical system.
Every voice matters in this fight, and together, we can make a difference. Let us honor Danielle's and Grace’s memory by ensuring that no other innocent life suffers the same fate as them. So, let's join hands and take action to create a better world for all individuals, especially those with special needs, who are often overlooked and neglected by society. Together, we can strive towards a more compassionate and equitable healthcare system for everyone.
Let us never forget Danielle and Grace. Let their legacy inspire us to bring about positive change in the world. Thank you for your support and for standing with us in this fight.
Together, we can make a difference. #JusticeForDanielleandGrace #SaferMedicalSystem #RememberingDanielleandGrace#Forever#mothersforjustice.
So let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. (Galatians6:9)
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Rebecca Charles, Danielle’s mom forever
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