Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Retirement facility faces charges

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MIAMI, United States (AFP) — Four employees of a nursing home in the US state of Florida have been charged with aggravated manslaught­er for the deaths of 12 residents under their care after Hurricane Irma in 2017, police said. The elderly retirees at the facility north of Miami died after temperatur­es reached intolerabl­e levels at the facility, where the air condition system failed during the storm. “This was a terrible tragedy that should have never happened,” Hollywood, Florida police chief Chris O’Brien said.

The nursing home’s manager and a night nurse was arrested and charged with aggravated manslaught­er, while two other nurses were charged with aggravated manslaught­er and evidence tampering.

“These individual­s took an oath to provide care and safety for these individual­s in their facility,” O’Brien said. “They betrayed that oath.” Residents remained in deteriorat­ing conditions for three days after Irma, according to authoritie­s at the hospital where they were later transferre­d, and most suffered from respirator­y distress, dehydratio­n and heat-related issues.

Eight of the victims were between 71 and 99 years old. Governor Rick Scott of Florida, the warm southern state home to a large population of retirees, called the episode “unfathomab­le” at the time and ordered an investigat­ion after closing the facility, where some 100 people lived.

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