A top New York City emergency room doctor died from suicide after treating COVID-19 patients, her father told NBC News.
Dr. Lorna Breen was the ER medical director at New York Presbyterian Allen Hospital in Inwood. The hospital confirmed Breen's death to NBC News, but offered little other details.
The 49-year-old doctor had previously contracted the coronavirus while treating patients, according to her father. She recovered and recently had gone back to work, but the hospital sent her home once again, her father told the New York Times.
"She was in every sense of the word a hero, who gave her life for her friends and her city," her father said.
Breen was staying with family in Virginia when she died Sunday.
“Words cannot convey the sense of loss we feel today,” the statement from the hospital to NBC News said. “Dr. Breen is a hero who brought the highest ideals of medicine to the challenging front lines of the emergency department. Our focus today is to provide support to her family, friends, and colleagues as they cope with this news during what is already an extraordinarily difficult time."
Her father, who is also a doctor, told NBC News that Breen, "like the many heroes that are still there," fought on the front lines in the battle against coronavirus, treating patients in the nation's epicenter of the crisis in NYC.
NYC Emergency Room Doctor Dies from Suicide After Treating COVID-19 Patients