Parents of man who died in Colorado jail say nurses, deputies ignored his pleas for 15 hours

This image provided the law firm Holland, Holland Edwards and Grossman, LLC, shows surveillance footage of Daniel Foard at the La Plata County Jail in Durango, Colo., on Aug. 16, 2023. (Holland, Holland Edwards and Grossman, LLC, via La Plata County via AP)

DENVER (AP) — The parents of a man who died alone in a Colorado jail cell after an ulcer burned a hole in his digestive tract and left him in what they said was excruciating pain for about 15 hours filed a federal lawsuit Monday, accusing the jail's nurses and sheriff's deputes of ignoring his cries for help.

The lawsuit blames them, local government officials and Southern Health Partners for failing to stop the death of Daniel Foard in 2023 by taking him to the hospital. Foard, 32, was a cook at a brewpub and user of fentanyl who was arrested for failing to appear in court. After being segregated and monitored for withdrawal from the synthetic opioid, he began vomiting and complained of stomach pain after being put in a regular jail cell, it said.

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