Troy police say Tamela Peterson ran away when asked for her cellphone after Thomas Cooper died in a hyperbaric chamber fire ...
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After child's death, Oxford confirms hyperbaric treatments have halted in BrightonWhen asked by The Daily whether hyperbaric treatments are still being offered in Brighton, an employee responded, "Not at ...
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.
Tamela Peterson, founder and CEO of the Brighton-based Oxford Center; Gary Marken, executive director of operations; and ...
A Troy police detective's testimony before four Oxford Center employees were charged sheds new light on the explosion that ...
Tamela Peterson, owner and founder of the Oxford Center, was given a $2 million bond. Three other employees also charged.
When patients die, CEOs rarely get charged. Why it’s different in the Oxford Center case. The state’s pursuit of murder ...
Calling the death of a five-year-old boy "an easily preventable tragedy," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Tuesday the Oxford Center — which has locations in Brighton and Troy ...
BRIGHTON — After the fiery death of a five-year-old boy in Troy, and the ensuing charges filed against Oxford Center CEO Tamela Peterson and other officials, the organization's location in ...
Murder charges have been filed against the owner of a Troy facility that operated a hyperbaric chamber that exploded and ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNHyperbaric chamber explosion: Oxford Center CEO Tamela Peterson given $2M bond at arraignmentTamela Peterson, 58, of Brighton, is one of three employees charged with second-degree murder with an alternate charge of manslaughter, to be determined by the jury.
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