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Nursing home sued for blameworthy death

March 16, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Wrongful Death Law

According to Fort Lauderdale wrongful death attorneys, a accusation filed in Ft Lauderdale Superior Court claims a Fort Lauderdale nursing home acquired the afterlife of a 79-year-old patient.

The blameworthy afterlife activity adjoin Yuba Skilled Nursing Center, 521 Lorel Way, aforetime Emmanuel Health Care Center, was filed Feb. 19 by the babe and son of Ft Lauderdale citizen Shirley Marion Renner, who died in November 2007, about a ages afterwards actuality transferred to a nursing home in Lincoln.

3 Responses to “Nursing home sued for blameworthy death”

  1. Mr. Dilantin says:

    “afterlife activity” ??? that sounds strange

  2. bob says:

    Hey Mr. Dilantin, it is what it is.

  3. I can understand the concern for a deceased family member’s corpse to be delivered to a nursing home, but what I just want to know, who discovered the “afterlife activity?” Was it the nursing home or the transporters?

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