The parents of a man who died in a Colorado jail are speaking out, claiming that their son’s pleas for help were ignored by nurses and deputies for 15 hours. The incident occurred in a jail in Colorado, where the man was being held. According to the family, their son had been experiencing severe symptoms, including vomiting and difficulty breathing, but his cries for help were allegedly dismissed by the jail staff. The family alleges that the nurses and deputies on duty at the time failed to provide their son with adequate medical attention, despite his repeated requests for help. The man’s condition continued to deteriorate over the course of 15 hours, until he eventually succumbed to his illness. The family is now demanding justice and calling for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding their son’s death. They claim that the jail staff’s negligence and lack of compassion led to their son’s tragic demise. The incident has sparked outrage in the community, with many calling for greater accountability and transparency in the jail system. The family’s lawyer has stated that they will be pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against the jail and its staff. The case has also raised questions about the quality of medical care in jails and the treatment of inmates. The family hopes that by speaking out, they can prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. The incident is currently under investigation, and the family is awaiting the results. The family’s son was a loving father and husband, and his death has left a devastating impact on his loved ones. The community is rallying around the family, offering support and condolences during this difficult time. The family’s story has also highlighted the need for greater awareness and understanding of the issues surrounding jail safety and inmate welfare. As the investigation continues, the family remains committed to seeking justice and ensuring that those responsible for their son’s death are held accountable.