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97-year-old woman freezes to death outside Louisville nursing home, prompting investigation and lawsuit

Summary by Ground News
Mary Jo Staub, 97, died of hypothermia in February 2022. A wrongful death complaint was filed this week against Balfour Senior Living. The family is seeking a trial against the facility and staff for alleged neglect. Staub had exhibited signs of confusion and hallucinations hours before her death.
Published 2 months ago · Louisville, United States

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97-year-old woman freezes to death outside Louisville nursing home, prompting investigation and lawsuit

A Louisville senior living facility was investigated and sued over the death of a 97-year-old resident who wandered outside and froze to death in February 2022.

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A 97-year-old woman froze to death after being locked outside of Louisville assisted living facility, lawsuit says

The lawsuit against Balfour Senior Living also alleges staff lied to Staub’s family about her condition and misled police investigators to avoid criminal charges associated with her death.

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97-year-old woman freezes to death outside Louisville nursing home, prompting investigation and lawsuit

A Louisville senior living facility was investigated and sued over the death of a 97-year-old resident who wandered outside and froze to death in February 2022.

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