A 18-month-old child was declared dead at a hospital emergency department in Arizona after drowning in a pool, but later regained consciousness and was released from the hospital. The incident, which lasted nearly six hours, is under investigation by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Police have recommended charging the parents with child abuse, citing possible impairment due to marijuana or other psychoactive substances. Both parents admitted to smoking marijuana on the day of the incident. The hospital conducting its own internal investigation has not released findings or responded to questions regarding the doctor who mistakenly declared the child dead. The doctor, identified as A. Tusi, reportedly invoked his 'higher position' when questioned about the error.
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