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BELLEVILLE A suit against a Monroe County nursing and rehab facility alleges a patient suffered numerous falls out of her wheelchair, gangrene and neglect, leading to her death.
Jeremiah Campbell, executor of the Estate of Diann M. Campbell, deceased, filed a complaint April 15 in the St. Clair County Circuit Court against Columbia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center LLC, doing business as Integrity Healthcare of Columbia, alleging neglect, negligence and wrongful death.
According to the plaintiff s complaint, Diann Campbell was admitted to Integrity on Sept. 4, 2017. The plaintiff alleges that on Sept. 10, 2019, and Sept. 13, 2019, Diann Campbell fell out of her wheelchair. Then on May 31, 2020, Campbell fell out of her wheelchair again while in the bathroom and struck her head. The plaintiff alleges that while a resident at Integrity, Diann Campbell had medical conditions on her left lower extremity that led
A man accused of roles in three killings, including two he allegedly was hired for, had his bond set at $3 million Wednesday.
During an arraignment in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, Carl Godfrey s attorney described Godfrey, 21, as an up and coming adult film star.
His attorney, Brandon Fox, did not elaborate or explain further. He entered a not guilty plea on Godfrey s behalf.
Godfrey is one of four men charged in what prosecutors have described as a series of connected killings. Officials also have charged a 14-year-old boy in two of those killings as well as two others.
Godfrey and two of the other men charged appeared Wednesday before Common Pleas Judge Jody Luebbers for arraignments.
Police: Shooters reign of terror lasted 3 weeks, claimed 4 lives
Four men and one teenage accomplice held a brief but deadly âreign of terrorâ over Cincinnati in early February, police Lt. Col. Lisa Davis said in a Thursday news briefing.
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Four men and one teenage accomplice held a brief but deadly âreign of terrorâ over Cincinnati in early February, police Lt. Col. Lisa Davis said in a Thursday news briefing.
People who knew them knew what was happening, Davis added â if not the specifics, enough to spend the first three weeks of January in fear.
It s costly now : 14-year-old among five people indicted in contract killing plot
Authorities: Murder-for-hire plot accounts for one-third of city s fatal shootings
Authorities believe that five people, one of them a 14-year-old boy, are responsible for nearly one third of the deadly shootings in Cincinnati this year
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CINCINNATI â Authorities believe that five people, one of them a 14-year-old boy, are responsible for nearly one-third of the deadly shootings in Cincinnati this year, all through a murder-for-hire plot.
The five were indicted Wednesday in the plot that left four dead and three others wounded in multiple shootings across the city between late January and early February.