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The CEO of the center and three of her employees were all charged in connection with the death of a 5-year-old boy who was ...
Attorneys in the case against the CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan, met on Monday for a motion hearing to discuss ...
Thomas Cooper was 5 years old when he died Jan. 31 in a fire inside a hyperbaric chamber at the Oxford Center in Troy. The CEO of the Oxford Center, Tamela Peterson, along with four others are ...
Thomas Cooper's parents were unaware of the danger their 5-year-old son faced when he climbed inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber at the Oxford Center in Troy while wearing his Super Mario Bros ...
The Oxford Center remains under investigation following the tragic incident. TROY, Mich. (FOX 2) - It was a mother's desperate attempt to save her little boy who was trapped inside a hyperbaric ...
Tamela Peterson, the Oxford Center's owner and CEO, was arraigned Tuesday in Troy's 52-4 District Court on second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter charges, as was Gary Marken, the ...
BRIGHTON — The Oxford Center has officially shuttered operations in Brighton, four months after a five-year-old patient was killed in a hyperbaric chamber at the company's building in Troy.
The explosion at the Oxford Center in Troy, north of Detroit, killed the child from Royal Oak, Michigan, and injured his mother, authorities said. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
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 5 ...
Thomas Cooper from Royal Oak, Michigan, was pronounced dead at the scene on Jan. 31 at the Oxford Center in Troy. His mother was standing next to the chamber and was injured.
A transcript of a Troy detective’s testimony to an Oakland County District Court magistrate sheds light on the Jan. 31 explosion at the Oxford Center. Thomas Cooper, 5, of Royal Oak, was insi… ...