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    HUNDREDS GATHER AT VIGIL FOR NORTHRIDGE TEEN

    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    Dec 24 2007

    ENCINO - Nearly 200 people gathered inside an Encino school
    auditorium tonight, for a memorial service and candle light vigil for
    a 17-year-old girl who died hours after her health insurer reversed
    its previous decision and said it would pay for a liver transplant.

    Family members and friends remembered Nataline Sarkisyan at the Holy
    Martyrs Armenian Elementary and Ferrahian High School, just days
    after the Northridge girl died.

    Attorney Mark Geragos, who attended the vigil, has said he would
    pursue a civil case against CIGNA Healthcare, for her death.

    He also plans to ask the district attorney to press murder or
    manslaughter charges against against the insurance company.

    The District Attorney's office has yet to comment.

    Nataline died Thursday at about 6 p.m. at the University of California,
    Los Angeles, Medical Center. She had been in a vegetative state for
    weeks before she was taken off life support at 5:20 p.m. with the
    family's approval.

    She had been battling leukemia and received a bone marrow transplant
    from her brother. She developed a complication, however, that caused
    her liver to fail.

    Doctors at UCLA determined she needed a transplant and sent a
    letter to CIGNA on Dec. 11. The Philadelphia-based health insurance
    company denied payment for the transplant, saying the procedure was
    experimental and outside the scope of coverage.

    About 150 teenagers and nurses had protested outside CIGNA's office in
    Glendale on Thursday. As the protesters rallied, the company reversed
    its decision and said it would approve the transplant.

    A statement was released by CIGNA on Friday.

    "Their loss is immeasurable, and our thoughts and prayers are with
    them," the statement said. "We deeply hope that the outpouring of
    concern, care and love that are being expressed for Nataline's family
    help them at this time."
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