San Diego County Pays $700K to Mother After Son’s Body Went Unidentified for Months

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA (June 13, 2024) — San Diego County has agreed to a $700,000 settlement with the mother of a young man who tragically died from a fentanyl overdose and whose body went unidentified at the Medical Examiner’s Office for nearly six months. This grievous oversight has brought to light significant flaws in the county’s handling of unclaimed and unidentified individuals.
Ryan Lim, a 19-year-old who had moved to San Diego in hopes of starting anew, was found unconscious on a city sidewalk on November 7, 2022. Despite the efforts of his mother, Renee Lim, who tirelessly searched for him and reached out to multiple agencies including the Medical Examiner’s Office, Ryan remained unidentified until April 2023.
The office initially misinformed Renee that no one matching her son’s description was found, causing undue emotional distress and prolonging her agony.
It was only when a friend recognized Ryan’s photo on the NamUs website, a resource for missing and unidentified persons, that the truth came to light. The Lim family’s attorney criticized the Medical Examiner’s Office for its inaction and lack of care, noting that they failed to perform their basic duties of identifying the deceased and notifying next of kin.
The San Diego fentanyl settlement issue comes after intense scrutiny of the Medical Examiner’s practices, highlighting a need for systemic changes to prevent such failures in the future. Renee Lim’s ordeal underscores the profound impact of administrative negligence on families grieving the unexpected loss of a loved one.
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