Melanie Crowel said her husband lived with non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver for six years and was accepted into Memorial Hermann's transplant program in 2021, but his turn never came.
Jessica WilleyA Houston woman is left wondering if her husband would still be alive had he not been accepted into Memorial Hermann 's transplant program.and the doctor in charge of the hospital's liver and kidney transplant programs .
Her husband, Ron Crowel, who had lived with non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver for six years, was accepted into Memorial Hermann's transplant program in 2021 under the supervision of Bynon.SEE ALSO:"Do you think your husband could still be alive today?" reporter Jessica Willey asked. The hospital has said they are investigating and cooperating with all regulatory authorities. Melanie hopes a lawsuit will uncover the truth. She and Ron, who was the director of security for Lakewood Church, had been married for 14 years and thought their prayers had been answered when he was accepted into the transplant program.
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