Doctors say the 17-year-old died from bleeding due to liver failure.

The family of Jahi McMath is "overjoyed" that they are taking their case to court in order to continue care for the 17-year-old on life support.

The family of Jahi McMath has been relentlessly trying to prove that the teen is still alive despite being declared "brain dead" in 2013. Jahi's mother recently shared a photo announcing her daughter is 'healthy' and that her journey is a 'miracle'.

Warning: This video contains content that may be very uncomfortable to watch. Jahi McMath’s family has released a video of her that they say prove she’s still alive. The 13-year-old girl was pronounced dead in December 2013 after complications during a routine tonsil surgery. Jahi’s family, specifically her mother, Nailah Winkfield made the choice to […]

Jahi McMath is the 13-year-old Oakland teen who made headlines after being legally declared brain-dead following a routine surgery for sleep apnea. During the procedure she suffered cardiac arrest and was declared brain-dead, but even though an Alameda County Coroner signed a death certificate for her on December 12, 2013, her family insists the teen is alive and […]

Jahi McMath has been moved from Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland to an undisclosed location, to continue being treated, after the 13-year-old was determined brain-dead on December 12th following her surgery three days prior. It’s being reported that she has been fitted for breathing and feeding tubes, proving that her family is holding on to […]

Legal Breakdowns of the Hottest Entertainment & Celebrity Drama The news of the dilemma surrounding has been permeating the media over the past couple of weeks. The 13 year-old teen was admitted to have a tonsillectomy, however, due to complications during this normally routine procedure, her cerebral cortex stopped functioning and left her brain without […]

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The family of a 13-year-old California girl (pictured) is reeling over decision no one ever thought would have to be made: whether or not to…