When 93-year-old Anna Josephine Costello was rushed to Bridgeport Hospital in June 2011, she was wearing six valuable rings, which mysteriously disappeared after she died there hours later.

The rings have never been recovered, and her children, Michael and Dominic Costello, believe the jewelry was stolen from their mother’s body. They sued the hospital’s parent company, Yale New Haven Health Services Corp., in 2012, claiming the hospital was negligent and the theft caused them to suffer extreme emotional distress.

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