Columbus, OH - The State Medical Board of Ohio has stunned pro-life supporters by dropping all complaints related to the death of abortion patient Lakisha Wilson.
Those who filed complaints seeking an investigation into Wilson's death at Preterm, a Cleveland abortion facility, have received form letters in the past week stating, "After a thorough review of the allegations, your complaint has been closed."
"That's just not good enough," said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. "A healthy woman walked into that abortion facility and was wheeled out dead. Someone needs to be held accountable for that so it doesn't happen to someone else."
Wilson, 22, received a late-term abortion at Preterm on March 21, 2014. Sometime after the abortion, Wilson stopped breathing,
according to 911 records, and was transported to
Case University Medical Center, where she was placed on life support and pronounced dead on
March 28.