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A Horrible Death in Colonial Heights – Part Three. Who Is Responsible?

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A Horrible Death in Colonial Heights – Part Three. Who Is Responsible?

Author: baconsrebellion.com

by James C. Sherlock The government alleges that a woman patient helpless with cerebral palsy and diabetes was so badly neglected at Colonial Heights Rehabilitation and Nursing Center (CHRNC) that: she died in late October last year after prolonged suffering from sepsis as a result of that maltreatment; and criminal charges have been filed against…

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