Four Tops singer accuses hospital of racism, putting him in straitjacket
Briefly

Alexander Morris was treated as delusional and denied proper medical treatment after identifying as a member of the Four Tops at a Michigan hospital, despite clear cardiac distress symptoms.
The hospital allegedly ordered Morris to undergo a psychological evaluation and put him in a restraining jacket, only releasing him after he showed a video of himself performing at the Grammys.
Racial inequity in medical care access is highlighted, with Black Americans facing higher rates of health issues. Morris is seeking at least $75,000 in damages for misdiagnosis and mistreatment based on race.
The lawsuit accuses the hospital, a nurse, and a security guard of mistreating Morris due to his race, shedding light on deeper systemic issues in healthcare.
Read at Washington Post
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