‘Rigor mortis had set up’: Jailers waited several hours after inmate’s death to call for emergency medical assistance, lawsuit says

Birmingham, Alabama, city jail (Google Maps).

Birmingham, Alabama, city jail (Google Maps).

The son of a woman who died in an Alabama jail alleges in a lawsuit that jailers and medical staff denied her from getting the emergency medical treatment that would have prevented her death and delayed calling for help until it was too late.

Angela Karen Langley Kimberly was incarcerated in the Birmingham city jail after her DUI crash arrest on Dec. 12, 2022. She died 10 days later, according to a lawsuit by her son and a second plaintiff who had also been incarcerated at the jail.

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