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West Virginia care facility staff members charged in death of patient left in scalding hot bathtub

  • Two staff members at a West Virginia long-term care facility have been charged in the death of Larry Hedrick, who was left in a scalding hot bathtub for 47 minutes.
  • Hedrick was submerged in water at 134 degrees Fahrenheit and died a week later at a Pittsburgh hospital.
  • Clyburn-Hill was informed about Hedrick's burns and allegedly failed to provide necessary treatment, including pain medication.
  • Attorney General Patrick Morrisey called the case disturbing and emphasized the need for accountability for Hedrick's death.
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