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Michigan family files $100M lawsuit after their 5-year-old was killed in hyperbaric chamber explosion
The parents of a 5-year-old Michigan boy who was killed in an explosion inside a hyperbaric chamber are suing the manufacturer and others for $100 million over the boy’s death. The attorney for the ...
The CEO of the Oxford Center and three employees are criminally charged in the hyperbaric chamber fire death of Thomas Cooper, 5, of Royal Oak.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thomas Cooper. (Courtesy family of Thomas Cooper) (Courtesy family of Thomas Cooper) The parents of a boy killed in January in a ...
A former Oxford Center hyperbaric chamber tech testified that he mentioned concerns about static electricity sparking a fire, ...
Jeffrey Alan Mosteller, 64, of Clinton Township, is among four people charged in the fiery hyperbaric chamber death of a 5-year-old boy in January. His lawyer, Alona Sharon, asked 52-4 District Judge ...
Thomas Cooper, 5, of Royal Oak died at the Oxford Center in Troy on Jan. 31, 2025, in a fire inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. Attorney General Dana Nessel criminally charged the owner of the Oxford ...
The parents of a boy killed in January in a fiery explosion inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber filed a lawsuit Monday, alleging the 5-year-old perished as a result of “corporate greed.” The suit filed ...
The lead fire investigator took the stand as testimony continued on Tuesday to figure out what caused a Michigan hyperbaric chamber explosion that led to the death of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper back in ...
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