The Daily Briefing
“I JUST FINISHED SEWING UP A DEAD BOY”
This is probably the most compelling writing in today’s Press-Telegram, and online at least, it’s buried over in their Opinion coverage–when it should be out front.
It’s a story by St. Mary Medical Center trauma surgeon Mauricio Heilbron, Jr., who proves to be quite a vivid writer–and you should be warned: not only is it incredibly sad, it’s also rather gory, being the first-person story of a critical heart surgery.
The story begins with a P-T news item about the shooting death of 11-year-old Jose Luis Garcia Bailey, killed Sunday night in an apparent gang-related shooting. (Bailey’s death is also a top news story in today’s P-T.)
It continues with Heilbron, Jr. describing in detail how he operated to try to save the life of an unidentified 11-year-old boy, brought in to his hospital late Sunday with a gunshot wound to the heart.
As Heilbron, Jr. points out, he himself has a son–a five-year-old who is safely asleep at home–and whom he misses incredibly as he tries to save the life of a boy just slightly older, in his operating room.
You’ll have to read the rest, and I think you’ll want to–despite a beginning that leaves no question of an end.
The surgeon writes: “I just finished sewing up a dead boy.”
Tags: California, Dr. Mauricio Heilbron, First Person, gang-related shooting, Jose Luis Garcia Bailey, Jr., Long Beach, press telegram, Southern California, St. Mary Medical Center, The District Weekly, Theo Douglas, trauma surgeon
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