A grieving family fighting for justice after son’s death
Norman, Okla. (Kforce) – Ou Rugby player Jozf Pal’s parents call for justice after death of a traumatic brain damage.
Jozsef’s mother Amanda Pal said, “Nothing will bring my son back. Nothing will bring him back, but at least I know that I was fighting for him and I fought to make people responsible for him who hurt him.”
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Jozf Pal family call for justice, Image Amanda and Joe Pal.
Amanda said, “There was nothing he was not afraid of. There was nothing he could not help.
His family Amanda and Joseph Pal, the only thing they want, says that someone is held responsible for the events that led to the death of his sons, and Norman police and Cleveland district regional lawyer could not take action, he added.
Pal was a rugby player at the University of Oklahoma, a medical member of the National Guard and applied to Nursing College.
Jozf Pal family call for justice, Image Amanda and Joe Pal.
“You don’t have to transfer more than your child,” Amanda said.
Jozsef died in a hospital after a traumatic brain damage.
In a police report received by Haber 4, the call came as a car cover. Pal, the timetable of the events, says Pal tried to buy a vehicle from another man, ”he says.
PAL is listed as “suspicious” in the report.
According to the report, “RP” is a 59 -year -old but unnamed reporter.
Police Report: “He approached the suspected man’s truck, tried to open the door, hit the door and tried to go out to the RP and try to get in, and RP went out, hit the male suspect, and the man is no longer unconscious.”
Police Report: “When the man hit the ground, he hit his head and bleeds.”
Amanda said, “They called to report a process, and there was another delay in Joe’s receiving help because the police had to call an ambulance.
Pal’s family says he drank that night, but many stories have been told about what happened.
The police report has issues listed in the report, but he corrected his names. The report lists a 59 -year -old, 21 -year -old witness, a 21 -year -old witness, a 21 -year -old third witness, and a 23 -year -old reporter.
Amanda said, “Three men looking for 911 were the people who agreed to attack him. The police took their names during the whole time.” “We have never been given their names. They were never arrested, nothing. They were even allowed to leave the next day.”
No one has been arrested or defined since the incident.
Jozf Pal family call for justice. Image courtesy, Amanda and Joe Pal.
Amanda said, “My son was allowed to leave after he died in the hospital,” Amanda said.
In an autopsy report obtained by Haber 4, the death of Pal’s medical examination expert Pal as “violent .. I found a fracture at the base of the skull and his brain was swollen.
Amanda, “I want the young men who do this to give some account,” he said.
Pal’s family says that the swelling of his brain destroys the brain stem and could not heal.
“I will never hold his hand again. I miss this,” Amanda said.
News 4 reached the Norman police to ask whether the investigation was completed and why it was not arrested. They sent this statement:
The criminal investigation department of the Norman Police Department launched a comprehensive investigation for several months. The investigation included comprehensive interviews with all relevant parties and witnesses, a detailed examination of medical records, and a comprehensive examination of the conditions and events surrounding the event. The completed investigation report was submitted to the Cleveland District Prosecutor’s Office to review and determine more transactions.
Sara Schettes, Pio Norman Police Department
News 4, Cleveland District Prosecutor’s Office a comment on this issue and in this case asked whether they would charge someone. They sent this statement:
Cleveland District Regional Law Office is meeting with the PAL family to discuss our investigation into the investigation of Jozf Pal’s death in the coming weeks. We will avoid any comments about our accusation decision until this meeting.
Merydith Harmon, First Regional Lawyer Zone 21
There is a change for Jozf Pal. He demands justice for his death.
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