A former Marine and grandfather was “boiled alive” in a scalding hot hotel shower, where the water reached 136 degrees — causing his skin to peel off his body, according to a disturbing lawsuit.
A Marine veteran and grandfather has died after being scalded by hot water in a California hotel shower, a lawsuit alleges. The Oct. 15 wrongful death lawsuit said the water reached 134 to 136 degrees ...
A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Johnson made the six-hour drive to San Jose with his family to see his gymnast granddaughter graduate from San Jose State University on May 22. After arriving at ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A lawsuit alleges that a 72-year-old grandfather was scalded in a hotel shower with water as hot as 136 degrees.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- The family of a man who died during a trip to San Jose is suing the hotel, alleging the hot water in the shower scalded him to death. The man was visiting in May to attend ...
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A grandfather's celebratory trip to watch his granddaughter graduate from San Jose State University ended in unthinkable tragedy when he died after being exposed to dangerously overheated water in his ...