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2 Doctors Cleared in John Ritter's Death

Friday, March 14, 2008 7:41:51 PM
By LINDA DEUTSCH

 Actor John Ritter is shown at the 29th Annual People's Choice Awards in this, Jan. 12, 2003, file photo in Pasadena, Calif.  A California jury on has cleared a cardiologist and a radiologist of negligence in the diagnosis and treatment of actor John Ritter, Friday, March 14, 2008. The 9-3 verdict in the lawsuit brought by Ritter's widow and children resulted in no damage judgments against the doctors. Verdicts do not have to be unanimous in civil cases. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, file)GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - A jury cleared a cardiologist and a radiologist Friday of negligence in the diagnosis and treatment of actor John Ritter, who died of a torn aorta in 2003. Jurors found that the radiologist advised Ritter to follow up with treatment by a physician after a body scan two years before his death. Ritter didn't follow the order.

The lawsuit was brought by Ritter's widow and children. The 9-3 verdict means there is no damage judgment against the doctors.

Radiologist Matthew Lotysch testified he told Ritter he had calcification in three coronary arteries and should consult other doctors. But in a related finding, the jury decided that Ritter's failure to pursue that medical consultation was not a cause of his death.


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