Family faces hospital in court for allegedly driving the mother to suicide through false Munchausen-by-proxy claim over daughter’s debilitating condition

Maya and Beata Kowalski. (Screenshot: Netflix)

Maya and Beata Kowalski. (Screenshot: Netflix/YouTube)

A Florida family is facing off against a hospital in court, saying staff callously dismissed a teenage girl’s debilitating condition and falsely claimed the mother was making it up.

According to the complaint from Pinellas County, the mother, Beata Kowalski, died by suicide because of the turmoil that the hospital created. State authorities had had her daughter in the custody of the hospital for more than three months.

“Defendants imprisoned Maya at [Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg] with no legal justification,” the lawsuit said.

Beata’s widower, Jack Kowalski, filed the lawsuit. The complaint said their daughter, Maya Kowalski, showed signs of a debilitating condition called complex regional pain syndrome since 2015 when she was 9.

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