A Massachusetts couple, whose premature baby died just a couple months after it was born, is suing the hospital where she was delivered after the infant’s remains were lost in the facility’s morgue.

On 25 July 2020, Alana Ross and Daniel McCarthy welcomed their premature child, Everleigh, into the world inside the delivery ward of Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

The out-of-town couple, who hailed from Sharon, about a 20 mile drive from the hospital, had struggled with high-risk pregnancies before having lost two other children prematurely due to complications. Because of this, they specifically sought out the expertise at the Boston facility because of its purported reputation as being “the most trusted name in women’s health”, according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in Suffolk Superior Court.

Everleigh was placed in the care of the hospital’s NICU, and despite showing initial promising signs that her 2lb 5oz frame might be able to survive, she would go on to suffer both a collapsed and overinflated lung, leading to her eventual death on 6 August 2020.

Just a brief 12 days after giving birth, Ms Ross would hold her barely two-week-old child in her arms as she died.

Everleigh, the 2lb 5oz baby of the Sharon couple, died from complications just 12 days after her mother delivered her at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in July 2020 (WCVB News/video screengrab)