This compelling and deeply personal memoir chronicles the extraordinary life and tragic death of Constance Ann Berry--an American-born, highly educated woman who married Pradeep Berry, a Delhi-born man, in Chicago, Illinois, on January 28, 1976, just days after his arrival to the United States. The book traces their whirlwind romance, which began at the Gateway to India restaurant in Old Town, Chicago, and evolved into a lifelong love story. Constance, affectionately known as Connie, came from a wealthy suburban background and held prestigious degrees from elite American universities. She served as a professor of English, German, and French, teaching both in the U.S. and with the U.S. Army in Germany, France, and Spain. However, their beautiful life together was tragically cut short. Connie passed away on February 27, 2015, at 1:10 AM, while in the ICU of Evanston Hospital, Illinois. The author alleges her death was the result of medical negligence and a deeply entrenched conspiracy within the American medical establishment--a system he believes prioritizes protecting doctors over justice for patients. In this book, Pradeep Berry exposes the untold story behind Connie's final years, including his efforts to seek justice through a legal battle against several doctors involved in her treatment. With raw emotion and unyielding love, he recounts the painful journey from Connie's breast cancer diagnosis in 2002, to mismanaged care by oncologists, and ultimately, to the loss that changed his life forever. This is not only a story of love and loss but also a call for accountability and transparency within the medical system. Untold Secrets of My Connie is a heartfelt tribute to a remarkable woman--and a husband's determined fight for truth.
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