‘Mr. Cymbol did not deserve to live’: Nurse facing criminal charges in 17 patient deaths, gave ‘brittle diabetic’ lethal dose of insulin, lawsuit says

Heather Pressdee, right, a nurse, is accused in a lawsuit of giving a lethal dose of insulin to Nicholas Cymbol, left. (Pressdee

Heather Pressdee, right, a nurse, is accused in a lawsuit of giving a lethal dose of insulin to Nicholas Cymbol, left. (Pressdee’s photo from Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General; Cymbol’s photo from his obituary)

A Pennsylvania nurse, already facing charges that she administered excessive doses of insulin to dozens of patients, including 17 who died, is accused of giving a 43-year-old “brittle diabetic” patient a lethal dose after she routinely insulted, berated, bullied, and abused him, according to a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the man’s family this week.

Heather Pressdee is accused of injecting Nicholas Cymbol with an excessive and lethal dose of insulin last May at Sunnyview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to the lawsuit.

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