Abortionist Ronald Harold Dabbs, who worked at Vancouver’s Prince George Regional Hospital, botched a 1997 abortion on a woman, whose baby was later born healthy. When he found out that the patient was still pregnant, the abortionist offered her money to cross into the United States for a partial-birth abortion, which she refused.
In July 2004, the British Columbia Supreme Court awarded the mother $60,000 in damages for a “failed” abortion. The money was for the “emotional turmoil” she experienced for having to go through with an unwanted pregnancy, and for wages lost during the recovery from giving birth. The judge also found that Dabbs had made several mistakes, complicated by the presence of an intra-uterine device embedded in the woman’s uterus and his failure to read lab reports properly.
References: Supreme Court of British Columbia. Rachel Roe, Plaintiff, v. Dr. R.H. Dabbs, Dr. P. McNicholas, Dr. D. Lesack and Prince George Regional Hospital. 2004 BCSC 957, July 15, 2004, Docket number 05919, registry Prince George, downloaded from http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/Jdb-txt/SC/04/09/2004BCSC0957.htm on July 31, 2004; “Canadian Woman Awarded $60,000 for “Failed” Abortion.” LifeSite News, July 21, 2004; “Judge Awards $60,000 Over Failed Abortion.” CBC News, July 21, 2004.
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