Taylor Goodridge

Taylor Goodridge (Image via ABC4 screengrab)

A 17-year-old girl who died last December at a “therapeutic boarding school” for troubled teens in Utah after experiencing “extreme pain” for days had a treatable abdominal infection, an autopsy performed by the state reportedly concluded. The revelation that Taylor Goodridge had peritonitis, Amberlynn Wigtion and Dean Goodridge told ABC4, shows that their daughter’s death at Diamond Ranch Academy was “entirely preventable” and that Taylor would be alive today if she received the treatment she begged for.

The autopsy results emerged as the parents continue their federal lawsuit against Diamond Ranch Academy on claims of false imprisonment, premises liability, innkeeper liability, child abuse, negligence/knowing and reckless indifference, and breach of fiduciary duty.



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