The CEO of the Oxford Center and three of her employees are due in court for a preliminary examination Monday. The suspects are facing charges in connection with a hyperbaric chamber explosion that ...
The family of Thomas Cooper, the 5-year-old killed during an explosion in a hyperbaric chamber in Troy, Michigan, has filed a $100 million lawsuit naming the facility where it took place, the ...
Tamela Peterson, owner of the Oxford Center in Troy where a boy burned to death in a hyperbaric chamber, goes to jail on bond violation.
Thomas Cooper, 5, died on Jan. 31 while receiving treatment at an alternative medicine facility in a Detroit suburb.
FOX 2 - A former employee says she warned staff at the Oxford Center months before a hyperbaric chamber exploded — killing 5-year-old Thomas Cooper. Tiffany Hosey testified in court on Monday, saying ...
Attorneys were in court Monday for a hearing about a hyperbaric chamber explosion that killed a 5-year-old boy. The hearing involved discussions about possibly privileged evidence. Thomas Cooper was ...
TROY, Mich. — The owner and three employees of a Troy medical facility where a 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion earlier this year were arraigned Tuesday on criminal charges ...
Describing hyperbaric oxygen chambers as "death chambers," the family of Thomas Cooper sued the manufacturer and others, seeking $100 million.
Family whose 5-year-old was killed in a hyperbaric chamber is ‘absolutely devastated,' attorney says
The parents of a 5-year-old who was killed in a hyperbaric chamber fire last month in Michigan are “absolutely devastated” over their son’s death and have experienced something that “no parent should ...
Three people were charged with second degree murder while a fourth faces involuntary manslaughter in connection with a fatal explosion at the Oxford Center medical facility in Troy that killed a ...
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