Nursing home employees surrender in patient deaths
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Three employees of a Florida nursing home where 12 people died in sweltering heat after a hurricane cut power turned themselves in on Monday to face charges, their attorneys said.
Three nurses and an administrator employed by the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills at the time of the 2017 deaths were to be charged, and three of the four had surrendered, attorneys Jim Cobb and Lawrence Hashish told The Associated Press. They weren’t sure if the third nurse, whom neither of them represent, had turned herself in.
Cobb and Hashish also said they were uncertain what charge their clients faced but expected it to be manslaughter. Hollywood Police, who are responsible for issuing the arrest warrants, did not respond to multiple emails and voice messages.
Patients began dying days after Hurricane Irma swept through in September 2017, knocking out power at the home. Investigators said the centre did not evacuate patients as temperatures inside began rising, even though a fully functional hospital was across the street. The home’s license was suspended days after the storm and it was later closed.