Read about Pope’s Kids Place sued over 5-year-old’s death …

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The (Tacoma) News Tribune reports the family of a 5-year-old special needs child whose breathing tube fell out while he was being cared for at Pope’s Kids Place has filed a lawsuit against the Centralia facility.

News reporter Adam Lynn writes an attorney for the parents of Nickolas Hogue stated that staff there disconnected a monitoring device which would have sounded an alarm during the incident on Dec. 30.

The Pierce County boy who had cerebral palsy suffered irreparable brain damage and was removed from life support and died a few days later, according to Lynn.

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One Response to “Read about Pope’s Kids Place sued over 5-year-old’s death …”

  1. Happy Wife Happy Life says:

    How devastating