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Man dies cheating on his wife in a devil's 3-way, widow sues doctor and wins $3 million


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Their lawsuit claimed Lawrenceville Doctor Sreenivasulu Gangasani and the Cardiovascular Group were to blame, not what Martinez was doing when it happened.

Both sides agree the young cop and a male friend were having three-way sex with a woman at a motel on Virginia Avenue near the Atlanta airport on March 12, 2009.

The woman was not his wife.

Around 3 a.m. he fell off the bed and became unresponsive.

When EMT's couldn't revive him, they took him to nearby South Fulton Medical Center where he was pronounced dead less than an hour later.

The cause of death was determined to be "Atheroschlerotic coronary artery disease."

In their lawsuit, lawyers for Martinez' widow claim Dr. Gangasani did not properly diagnose and treat Martinez for high blood pressure, chest pains, shortness of breath and irregular heartbeat.

They also claim he did not warn Martinez to avoid strenuous physical activity until more tests could be done.

http://www.digtriad....ns-Rare-Lawsuit

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From the uncontrollable, completely unnecessary slideshow to the beginning quote from an attorney that had to include her nickname "CK" in a suit about a Menage a Trois resulting in the death of a man from an unpronounceable artery disease; It is safe to say I won't be reading anything more bizarre today.

Then again it is the Huddle ;)

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