Deputies in wrongful-death case dispute autopsy finding that disabled man died from asphyxia
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Three Maryland sheriff's deputies are disputing the state medical examiner's conclusion that a man with Down syndrome died from asphyxia as they struggled to remove him from a movie theater in 2013.
In a U.S. District Court filing, the deputies contend the evidence shows that 26-year-old Robert Ethan Saylor probably died from an underlying medical problem. A civil lawsuit brought by Saylor's family names the deputies, state and mall management company.
The autopsy found that Saylor was obese, with heart problems and a lung scarred from a childhood medical problem.
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Plaintiffs' attorney Joseph Espo said Tuesday that expert witnesses for Saylor's family disagree with almost everything in the filing.
The New Market man died after the off-duty deputies tried to remove him from a Frederick theater auditorium because he didn't have a ticket.