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Mary Jean Martin

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Examiner: Woman Died of Natural Causes During Police Transport

Mary Jean Martin, of Oakton, died of complications from heart disease

Mary Jean Martin, who died during a police transport in April, died of natural causes, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Martin, 85, of Stuart Mill Road in Oakton, died of a tear in her aorta caused by hypertensive cardiovascular disease. Martin died April 24 during a police transport from Inova Fairfax Hospital to Woodburn Mental Health in Annandale after behaving irrationally and exhibiting mental confusion during an examination, police said. During the transport, Martin experienced medical distress, police said. Officers summoned rescue personnel and began CPR. Martin was transported back to Inova Fairfax Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Get daily and breaking news email updates from Oakton Patch by signing …

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Oakton Woman Dies During Police Transport

Mary Jean Martin died during drive from Inova Fairfax Hospital to Woodburn Mental Health

Fairfax County Police are investigating the death of an Oakton woman during a police transport from Inova Fairfax Hospital to Woodburn Mental Health early this morning. Mary Jean Martin, 85, of Stuart Mill Road began behaving irrationally and exhibiting mental confusion during an examination in the Inova Fairfax Hospital emergency room, police said. Fairfax County Police were called to the hospital at 3:27 a.m., where it was determined Martin would be transported to Woodburn Mental Health in Annandale.  During the transport, Martin experienced medical distress, police said. Officers summoned rescue personnel and began CPR. Martin was transported back to Inova Fairfax Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The cause of death is being …

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