They Died 2021

17 THEY DIED 2021 P U B L I S H E D M A R C H 2 9 , 2 0 2 1 “He published a pamphlet and distributed it in the inner city, enlightening people about the effect of the eucalyptus oil and menthol to fight COVID-19.” Romario Scott/Gleaner Writer D R JEPHTHAH Ford, a fierce social-justice campaigner whose bombast and acid tongue earned friends and foes alike, died suddenly in Cherry Gardens, St Andrew, on Sunday, March 23. The 69-year-old’s latest cause celebre was getting the truth in post-mortems, sparring with doctors and pathologists in no-holds-barred confrontations. Dr Japheth Ford did not always approve of the cases his twin brother got involved in, but he has a theory as to why he took them on head-on. “You notice that his controversial issues always involve poor people. Any problems Dr Jephthah Ford got into was as a result of poor people. He felt that the poor, outside of politics, needed somebody to take care of them,” Japheth told The Gleaner on Sunday. Jephthah Ford famously pronounced that Jodiann Fearon, a 23-year-oldmother died“on the floor” of the University Hospital of theWest Indies after giving birth at the Spanish Town Hospital in a tragic fiasco in April 2020. “Jodian died a terrible death,” he told The Gleaner after observing the post-mortem. Ford, that same year, also stoked controversy after declaring that “government doctors don’t want to work with me because I talk the truth at post-mortems. I will not join the conspiracy. I will write exactly what I see,” he said. This after the autopsy of Javane Duhaney, who was allegedly shot and killed by a Jamaica Defence Force soldier, had been delayed because Ford felt there was a deliberate attempt to shut him out of the process. Ford died after a brief illness. TURN FOR THE WORSE Japheth told The Gleaner that his brother had been sick for a couple of days, but things took a turn for the worse after he had breakfast on Sunday. “He complained of a headache and feeling a bit out of sorts. He started complaining of weakness. I could not record his blood pressure, and he started sweating. I called an ambulance and, unfortunately, he died with the ambulance at the door,” Japheth recalled. “He died in the arms of his two daughters and myself and some friends,” he added, speculating that he died of a stroke related to elevated blood pressure. The late doctor had celebrated his birthday four days ago. Japheth said that his brother advocated strongly for COVID-19 care, especially for the poor. “He published a pamphlet and distributed it in the inner city, enlightening people about the effect of the eucalyptus oil and menthol to fight COVID-19,” Japheth stated. Fordwas said to be pro-mask and championed social distancing as a way to limit the spread of the coronavirus. “His biggest disappointment was that he thought that free education and free healthcare were not free enough. And he campaigned bitterly for an improvement in the standard of health,care that was given to the poor,” Japheth told The Gleaner. Jephthah Ford, hailed as friend of the poor, dies

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