When asked by The Daily whether hyperbaric treatments are still being offered in Brighton, an employee responded, "Not at ...
Calling the death of a five-year-old boy "an easily preventable tragedy," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Tuesday the Oxford Center — which has locations in Brighton and Troy ...
Troy police say Tamela Peterson ran away when asked for her cellphone after Thomas Cooper died in a hyperbaric chamber fire ...
When patients die, CEOs rarely get charged. Why it’s different in the Oxford Center case. The state’s pursuit of murder ...
Tamela Peterson, owner and founder of the Oxford Center, was given a $2 million bond. Three other employees also charged.
According to court documents, Peterson sent still photos of Cooper, from the CCTV footage, burning inside of the chamber.
The explosion happened shortly before 8 a.m. on Jan. 31 at The Oxford Center at 165 Kirts Blvd. The center, which has a second location in Brighton, offered hyperbaric oxygen therapy for a ...
Tamela Peterson allegedly shared CCTV photos of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper from the fire and included disturbing text messages ...
Tamela Peterson, founder and CEO of the Brighton-based Oxford Center; Gary Marken, executive director of operations; and ...
Prosecutors said a safety manager at the Oxford Center conducted “his own experiments” on a hyperbaric chamber to prove to ...
Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel said key facility staff "held safety among their lowest considerations in their hyperbaric ...
Three people have been charged with second-degree murder after a 5-year-old boy was killed when a hyperbaric chamber exploded ...