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Death Toll From Texas Winter Storm Continues to Rise

Death Toll From Texas Winter Storm Continues to Rise
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Texas boy killed during winter storm died of carbon monoxide poisoning NOT hypothermia

Texas boy, 11, killed in his family s trailer during Ercot s winter power outage died of carbon monoxide poisoning NOT hypothermia, autopsy report reveals Cristian Pavon, 11, was found unresponsive inside his family s mobile home in Conroe on February 16 after it lost power and temperatures plunged  The boy, who had no pre-existing conditions, was pronounced dead that day He had been thrilled to see snow for the first time hours before his death  Cristian s cause of death was initially believed to be hypothermia but the autopsy report revealed Wednesday it was acute carbon monoxide toxicity Cristian s family sued energy company ERCOT for $100 million

CPAC: Leftists Melt Down on Social Media Over Ted Cruz s Cancun Joke

Tweet Americans all over the country are watching the Conservative Political Action Conference either in person or online. People are tuning in to watch their favorite Republican leaders speak and get an idea of how the party will look post-Trump. But some of the folks seem to be interested in watching so they can find outrage porn to virtue signal over on social media. For these individuals, there is no one better than Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to provide enough fodder to fuel enough wailing and gnashing of teeth for at least a day. This time, the lawmaker triggered these so-called progressives by making a self-deprecating joke about his recent flub during the ice storms that swept Texas last week.

11-y-o Texas boy died trying to stay warm during Texas freeze

Cristian Pineda, 11, died during the Texas snowstorm on February 16, 2021. | GoFundMe The family of a Texas boy who died while trying to stay warm inside their home after they lost power during a snowstorm a week ago is now suing the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and Entergy Corporation for $100 million, accusing them of gross negligence. Maria Elisa Pineda, 34, a Honduran immigrant and mother of the deceased 11-year-old, Cristian Pavon Pineda, told the Houston Chronicle that her son died on Feb. 16, less than 24 hours after seeing snow for the first time. “Everything was well. He was happy that day. He was not at all sick,” she told the Chronicle.

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