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The lawsuit filed by Alejandro’s wife alleges medical malpractice led to her late husband being scheduled to undergo an echocardiogram and a stress test about three weeks after he saw Mansoor at his Glastonbury office on Oct. 2, 2024. It was his third and final visit with a medical professional in about five weeks for his chest pain and breathing issues. The complaint alleges that “at no time” did Mansoor or anyone in his office tell Alejandro that the testing should be “conducted urgently or within a specified time period” despite an abnormal electrocardiogram (EKG).
An autopsy found that Alejandro’s cause of death was pulmonary emboli due to “hypercoagulable state of an unknown type” — a condition the complaint alleges should have been discovered with immediate testing.
“He would have been likely placed on an anticoagulant medication … and would have survived,” said attorney Kelly E. Reardon of The Reardon Law Firm, P.C.
Reardon, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Alejandro’s wife in New London Superior Court, said she consulted a medical professional who concluded that the 32-year-old’s condition should have been diagnosed.
The lawsuit claims Mansoor failed to properly diagnose Alejandro’s life-threatening condition and order immediate testing. The alleged negligence and deviation from the accepted standard of care expected from a physician cost him his life, the lawsuit claims.
“This has been completely devastating (for his wife),” Reardon said, adding that the couple had plans to start a family and build a life together.
“It’s affected her, it’s affected his family, his parents, his siblings, and it’s just been a nightmare,” Reardon said.
