Thanks for getting the thread open for discussion.
I can't imagine how this would go down if they still plan on bringing this all to court.
From the above links, the circumstances of her "new" death may come into play.
If she was already dead, how could she have had surgery to treat an intestinal issue? It would be interesting to read the surgeon's report on how he operated on a dead patient. Or, would the HIPAA laws apply?
Did the family keep authorities at bay for a week? There may just be inconsistencies in the reporting, such as -
Family says Jahi McMath, on life support since being declared brain-dead in 2013, has died
Jahi’s mother, Nailah Winkfield, was at her daughter’s bedside when she died in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, according to Dolan. The family kept the news secret last week out of a desire to mourn and reflect, he added.
and
Case of Jahi McMath, girl declared brain-dead, raises judicial issues
Christopher Dolan, a lawyer for the family, said Jahi finally died of bleeding because of liver failure and a brain injury at a hospital in New Brunswick on June 22, with her mother, Nailah Winkfield, and stepfather, Marvin Winkfield, at her side.
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Jahi McMath, California teen at center of brain-death debate, has died - CNN
She died at home surrounded by her mother, Nailah Winkfield, stepfather Marvin Winkfield and sister, according to the statement.