The Los Angeles Unified School District was found liable Friday for the death of a 13-year-old boy who collapsed during a PE class at Palms Middle School and was not treated with a defibrillator by school staff.
The Los Angeles Unified School District was found liable Friday for the 2016 death of a 13-year-old boy who collapsed during a PE class at Palms Middle School and was not treated with a defibrillator by school staff, court documents show.The verdict stems from a lawsuit filed against the district in Los Angeles County Superior Court in July 2017. The case went to trial last week.
Multiple teachers attending to the boy, who was unresponsive. The called 911 but did not use an automated external defibrillator, or AED, that was in the school’s front office.He was hospitalized for two days before he died on April 27.New details emerge about the fatal stabbing of Cash App founder Bob Lee and suspect Nima Momeni, who prosecutors said was upset over whether anything “inappropriate” had happened with his sister and Lee.
During the 911 call, a dispatcher asked a teacher if a defibrillator was available, Cassleman said. The teacher responded no.
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