New details have come out after four people were charged in connection with the death of a 5-year-old Michigan boy who was ...
When patients die, CEOs rarely get charged. Why it’s different in the Oxford Center case. The state’s pursuit of murder ...
The facility where a hyperbaric chamber fire killed a 5-year-old child “held safety among their lowest considerations,” the Michigan attorney general said.
A 5-year-old's death in a Michigan hyperbaric chamber has sparked calls for more oversight of unsupervised hyperbaric oxygen ...
The four people charged, including the center's CEO, were back in court Wednesday afternoon. Their defense attorneys ...
Here's what we know so far about the hyperbaric chamber death of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper, the Oxford Center, and the people charged in his death.
The CEO of a therapy treatment center was among three employees charged with second degree murder and involuntary manslaughter after a young boy burned to death inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber in ...
Thomas Cooper from Royal Oak, Michigan, was pronounced dead at the scene. His mother was standing next to the chamber and ...
According to court documents, Peterson sent still photos of Cooper, from the CCTV footage, burning inside of the chamber.
Thomas Cooper, 5, went inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber on Jan. 31 for his 36th treatment out of 40 at the Oxford Center in Troy, and moments later, the chamber exploded, burning him alive.
A Troy police detective's testimony before four Oxford Center employees were charged sheds new light on the explosion that killed Thomas Cooper.
A hyperbaric chamber in Michigan exploded in January, killing a 5-year-old boy. Now, four people are facing charges related to the child's death. The Troy Police Department arrested four people on ...