MORENO VALLEY - Officials at
Riverside County Regional Medical Center are investigating the hospital care
given to Jeffery Owens, who died there June 6 after being stabbed outside a gay
bar in Riverside.
Dr. W. Benson Harer, the Moreno Valley hospital's chief of
staff, confirmed the hospital is conducting an investigation, which could be
completed as early as next week.
But Harer declined to elaborate on what the hospital was
looking into, saying the staff is complying with the wishes of Owens' family.
"They have requested that we not release any information
about this," he said.
County spokesman Raymond Smith said hospital staff raised an
issue about Owens' care. He would not elaborate. Smith said Owens' family and
the county coroner's office had been notified.
"The issue came up and the important thing was to make sure
the family was made aware of what was going on," Smith said.
Smith said the confidentiality of medical records prevents
him from discussing the case.
Jeff Holland, Owens' partner, declined to comment Tuesday.
Owens' brother and mother could not be reached.
Sgt. Shelley Kennedy-Smith, a spokeswoman for the county
coroner's office, said the cause of Owens' death is "open and pending." The
cause of death would not be released until after toxicology results come back,
which typically take six to eight weeks.
Owens, 40, of Moreno Valley, was stabbed in the back in the
parking lot of The Menagerie bar just before midnight on June 5. He had gone to
the defense of his friend, Michael Bussee, 48, who also had been punched and
stabbed. Police have called the attacks hate crimes.
Bussee and Owens did not realize they had been stabbed until
they were on their way back to Owens' home in Moreno Valley. Both went to
Riverside County Regional Medical Center and Bussee was treated in the emergency
room.
Owens had been stabbed at least four times and needed
surgery. By 3 a.m. Owens was out of surgery, Bussee has said. But at 6 a.m.,
Bussee has said he was told that Owens had to go back into surgery. Owens died
shortly after 8:30 a.m.
Five reputed gang members pleaded not guilty Tuesday to
murder charges and hate crime allegations in connection with Owens' death. A
Riverside woman also pleaded not guilty to being an accessory to murder.
Reach Lisa O'Neill Hill at (909) 368-9462 or loneillhill@pe.com
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