Nurse steals credit card of dying Coronavirus patient
Catapano,
70, was hospitalized on April 4 after getting sick from coronavirus,
his daughter, Tara Catapano, told CNN. He was lucid when the alleged
theft occurred and later died on April 12 from complications of the
virus.
“I was in shock and disbelief,” Tara Catapano
said. “Obviously, I knew it had to be a hospital employee because
visitors weren’t really allowed.”
Tara Catapano, who
had been paying her father’s bills since her mother passed away in 2014,
said she normally doesn’t track her father’s spending closely.
However,
after he died and she received a credit card statement for gasoline —
which she said her father always paid for in cash — she then saw the
charge date occurred on April 9, when her father was “in the hospital,
literally fighting for his life.”
Tara Catapano said the police
showed her surveillance footage from a ShopRite of what appeared to be
Conti paying for groceries using her father’s card.
“They take an oath to protect, not to harm,” Tara Catapano said.
Other belongings unaccounted for include her father’s eyeglasses, cell
phone, cash in the wallet, phone chargers and pictures. It’s not clear
what happened to those belongings and it isn’t certain they were
intentionally stolen.
In
a statement, Christian Preston, the director of public affairs for
Staten Island University Hospital, said Conti, who has worked at the
hospital since 2007, “has been temporarily suspended and faces
termination in response to the felony charges.” He also said the
hospital is “working closely with the law enforcement authorities and
the hospital is conducting its own investigation.”
Tara Catapano said she just wants to know why Conti did what she allegedly did.
“I
would want to know why she took advantage of my father while he was on
his deathbed,” she said. “And I would want to know how she would feel if
someone did that to a loved one of hers — whether it was a parent or
grandparent. I don’t think when people do these things they think of it
like that.
“But he is my father, he is a person,” Tara Catapano
said. “I am disgusted [Conti was] supposed to be taking care of him and
instead … stole from him.”
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