Monday, July 21, 2025 - A grandfather was choked for almost an hour after the magnetic field of an MRI machine caught a large chain around his neck.
Keith McAllister, 61, entered the room after his wife
Adrienne had her knee scan done at Nassau Open MRI in New
York on Wednesday, July 16.
He was wearing a 20-pound chain that he uses for weight
training, an object they’d had a casual conversation about during a previous
visit with comments from the technician like: "Ooooooh, that’s a big
chain!"
When he entered the room after his wife's surgery, he was
quickly drawn in by the machine’s strong magnetic force, police said.
His family said Keith was pinned to the machine for nearly
an hour as they battled to get him free. He di£d the day after.
His step-daughter Samantha Bodden told Metro:
"Keith was a joking man. Always liked to smile and laugh. He loved to eat.
He loved kids.
"He always brought the grandkids gifts or took them to
the park. He loved to ride his bike and just be around good vibes."
In a GoFundMe launched by the family she claimed
that the technician forgot to tell Keith to remove his necklace before entering
the room.
She added: "My mother is trying hard to be strong. This
whole situation is really taking a toll on her. I’m just praying for her
strength."
His wife Adrienne has spoken about the loss of her
husband.
She recalled: "I saw him walk toward the table and then
the machine just snatched him.
"He went limp in my arms – and this is still pulsating in my brain."
"I said, 'Could you turn off the machine, call 911, do
something, Turn this damn thing off!'" She added, as tears ran down her
face.
She said the technician helped her try to pull her husband
off the machine, but it was impossible.
"He waved goodbye to me and then his whole body went
limp," Ms Jones-McAllister told the TV outlet.
She told News 12 that her husband suffered a heart attack
after he was freed from the MRI machine.
His stepdaughter said in a statement:
"While my mother was laying on the table, the
technician left the room to get her husband to help her off the table.
"He forgot to inform him to take the chain he was
wearing from around his neck off when the magnet sucked him in.
"My mother and the tech tried for several minutes to
release him before the police were called.
"He was attached to the machine for almost an hour
before they could release the chain from the machine."
Criminal activity is not suspected, but an
investigation is underway.
Doctors at another North Shore University Hospital close by
were shocked by the death and questioned whether safety protocols were
followed, particularly around metal objects.
0 Comments