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Joan Rivers' Fans Send Death Threats To Clinic

by Sofia Barrett-Ibarria

Unfortunately, some Joan Rivers' fans aren't taking her death well, at all. Angry fans have reportedly been sending death threats to Rivers' endoscopy clinic for allegedly botching her throat surgery. Rivers was immediately hospitalized after she went into cardiac arrest during a diagnostic procedure at Yorkville Endoscopy in NYC, and fans have since been posting violent, threatening messages on the clinic's Facebook and Yelp pages.

An unnamed source told TMZ that so many threats have been coming in that the clinic had to hire additional security and has been shutting down early on some days to ensure employee safety following angry internet messages alleging malpractice, such as "I hope you people die, you killed an icon" and “Obviously not the best care when you go in for a routine procedure and never wake up."

Reportedly, the New York Health Department is reviewing the incident at Yorkville Endoscopy and has launched a routine investigation to determine whether the clinic committed any violations. ABC News reports that there is no suspicion of wrongdoing at this time, though it's unclear what specifically triggered the investigation. A representative from Yorkville said, "Yorkville Endoscopy has performed 18,000 procedures since it opened in February 2013. Yorkville Endoscopy has maintained an exceptional safety record that far exceeds the national average."

We hope fans are able to remember Joan Rivers in her waking life, as the vivacious and colorful woman she was. R.I.P. Joan!