Family claims missing grandfather found dead inside closet at North Miami nursing facility
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The family of Elin Etienne, a 71-year-old man who went missing while under care at a North Miami nursing facility, is demanding answers after he was found dead in a closet. Etienne was last seen on August 22, and his family reported him missing shortly thereafter. They received an anonymous call informing them of his death, which they claim was met with silence from the nursing home staff. Granddaughter Ruth Keisha Etienne stated that when they inquired about his condition, the facility claimed he had signed an AMA document, denying medical assistance, but they were not allowed to see the paperwork. The North Miami Police Department is currently conducting a death investigation, although they have yet to confirm the identity or cause of death.
The family's distress is compounded by the facility's refusal to communicate openly with them, leading to suspicions about the circumstances surrounding his death. This tragic incident underscores significant concerns regarding patient care and accountability in nursing homes. The outcome of the police investigation may shed light on these issues and the facility's practices.