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The CEO and founder of a Michigan-based medical center where a 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric chamber explosion is selling a Brighton location.
As she awaits preliminary hearings for second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the death of a 5-year-old boy, Oxford Center founder and CEO Tamela Peterson is seeking to sell or lease her ...
The owner of the Oxford Center aims to sell a medical building in Brighton as she faces criminal charges tied to a fatal hyperbaric chamber fire.
Attorneys in the case against the CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan, met on Monday for a motion hearing to discuss what may be considered privileged evidence.
The CEO of an Oakland County healthcare facility, Tamela Peterson, along with three other workers, faces charges related to the death of a 5-year-old boy in a hyperbaric chamber explosion at the ...
Brighton resident Ann Oxford, mother of Oxford Recovery Center Founder Tami Peterson, gets treatment in a hyperbaric chamber on June 7, 2022.
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 ...
Industry leaders say the government failed to protect Thomas Cooper, 5, from dying in a hyperbaric chamber fire at the Oxford Center in Michigan.
Three employees, including the center's CEO, Tamela Peterson, have been arraigned on second-degree murder charges, and a fourth person was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Troy police say Tamela Peterson ran away when asked for her cellphone after Thomas Cooper died in a hyperbaric chamber fire at the Oxford Center.
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