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Tamela Peterson, along with three other workers, were charged after 5-year-old Thomas Cooper was killed when the hyperbaric oxygen chamber he was receiving treatment in exploded earlier this year.
Tamela Peterson’s lawyer said laptops seized and reviewed by police after a deadly explosion at the Oxford Center may have contained privileged evidence between Peterson and attorneys. Next To ...
The owner of a Troy medical facility where a 5-year-old boy died in January in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion has posted bond, officials said. Tamela Peterson, the owner and founder of the ...
Peterson, 58, of Brighton, is charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper, who was killed in the explosion on Jan. 31 at ...
Defendant Tami Peterson stands during her arraignment Tuesday, March 11, 2025, on charges related to the death of a 5-year-old boy inside a hyperbaric chamber in Troy. (Katy Kildee, The Detroit News) ...
CEO Tamela Peterson charged with second-degree murder Tamela Peterson, the founder and CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, where a 5-year-old boy was killed in a hyperbaric chamber explosion on Jan ...
Tamela Peterson, the Oxford Center’s owner and CEO, was arraigned Tuesday in 52-4 District Court on second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter charges, as was Gary Marken, the facility ...
Tamela Peterson, the founder and CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, where a 5-year-old boy was killed in a hyperbaric chamber explosion on Jan. 31, 2025. (WDIV) Surveillance footage availability ...