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Troy hyperbaric chamber explosion: Oxford Center employees in court after 5-year-old boy killed
Four defendants, including the CEO, face charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter after safety violations led to a hyperbaric chamber explosion killing 5-year-old Thomas Cooper.
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Safety concerns aired at hearing over hyperbaric blast that killed boy, 5
DETROIT (Scripps News Detroit) — A judge heard testimony on Monday in connection with the Jan. 31 explosion at a medical facility in Troy, Michigan that claimed the life of a little boy. Five-year-old Thomas Cooper was at The Oxford Center receiving treatment in a hyperbaric chamber when it exploded, killing him. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the charges in March. WATCH | Press Conference Reveals ‘Many Failures’ in Boy’s Hyperb…
Judge weighs charges in Troy deadly hyperbaric chamber explosion involving 5-year-old boy
A judge is deliberating whether four defendants, including the CEO of The Oxford Center, will face trial in connection with a fatal hyperbaric chamber explosion that killed a 5-year-old boy in Troy.
·Detroit, United States
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