A 28-year-old patient dressed only in a medical gown and found unresponsive on the roof of a Chicago-area medical center died of hypothermia as a result of cold exposure, according to the ...
A 28-year-old woman’s body was found on the roof of a Chicago-area hospital. Now, her family is desperate for answers explaining the circumstances that led to her death and how she got to the roof in the first place.
Authorities on Monday released the cause of death for the patient who died hours after she was found on the roof of Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan.
A family is seeking answers after a woman was found unresponsive on the roof of a medical center in Waukegan, Illinois, after disappearing from her hospital room.
The family of a missing woman who was found frozen to death on the roof of a hospital she was admitted to the day before are demanding answers. Chelsea Adolphus, of Waukegan, a city in Illinois less than an hour's drive north of Chicago, visited the Vista Medical Center East at around 4am on Wednesday, January 22 for an unspecified medical issue.
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Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, was found dead on Sunday at around 11am having succumbed to hypothermia after leaving home in her pyjamas to walk her dog at night
Adolphus, a Waukegan resident,  was found on a second-floor roof at around 8:45 a.m. Thursday, about seven hours after she was last seen in her fifth-floor hospital room.
Chelsea Adolphus died of hypothermia after being on a hospital's roof for nearly seven hours in below-freezing temperatures wearing only a hospital gown. The suit alleges negligence and medical malpractice.
The family of 28-year-old Chelsea Adolphus hired civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent them in a wrongful death lawsuit against Waukegan's Vista Medical Center East.
Top officials of a Waukegan hospital filed a court request to have the coroner removed from the death investigation of Chelsea Adolphus.