‘Abhorrent’: VA nurse lied about checking in on Vietnam vet who was found dead with charging cable around neck, prosecutors say

Inset: James Duplechain (Peevey Funeral & Cremation). Background: The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (KTRK).

Inset: James Duplechain (Peevey Funeral & Cremation). Background: The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (KTRK).

A nurse for a VA hospital in Houston, Texas, allegedly said she had checked in on an elderly veteran several times on the night he died.

Not true, say federal prosecutors.

Christiana Ogbonnaya, who was working as a nurse at the time of James Duplechain’s death, is charged with making or using false writings or documents. According to prosecutors, some eight hours passed between the time she checked on him and when she saw him dying.

Her attorney of record did not immediately respond to a Law&Crime request for comment. The defendant herself hung up when called for comment, reported, Houston ABC affiliate KTRK.

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“This individual is no longer a VA employee,” the Houston VA said in a statement to the outlet. “These allegations are abhorrent, and the Houston VA is cooperating fully with law enforcement as its investigation continues.”

Duplechain’s wife told the outlet that she believed he might still be alive if Ogbonnaya had checked in on him that night.

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