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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Feb 22, 2021, 04:22 PM Feb 2021

Family of 11-year-old boy who died in unheated Texas mobile home sues power companies for over $100 [View all]

Source: Washington Post

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For more than 24 hours last week, Maria Elisa Pineda’s pastel green mobile home outside Houston had no power and heat as temperatures plunged to 9 degrees. On Tuesday, Pineda found her 11-year-old son, Cristian Pavon, dead under a pile of blankets on his own bed — a death authorities suspect was a result of hypothermia.

Now, Pineda is suing two major Texas energy providers, alleging Cristian would not have died had both companies alerted residents that the outages would last several days during the dangerous cold snap.

The lawsuit filed over the weekend, first reported by the Houston Chronicle, also accuses Entergy Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, known as ERCOT, of failing to protect the state’s independent power grid from a historic deep freeze that left millions without electricity, heat and water for days.

“The power providers, long before any of us, knew that they would not have sufficient power to protect us and they didn’t tell us that,” Pineda’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, told The Washington Post. “You have people that died because of that. It’s just not acceptable. We’re going to hold people accountable.”

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/family-of-11-year-old-boy-who-died-in-an-unheated-texas-mobile-home-sues-power-companies-for-over-dollar100-million/ar-BB1dTMbU?ocid=NL_ENUS_D1_20210222_4_3

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I expect M$M coverage along the lines of ... Hugh_Lebowski Feb 2021 #1
$100 dollars!?! Small claims court!?! SoFlaBro Feb 2021 #2
Try clicking on the URL... 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 2021 #3
$100 million nt IronLionZion Feb 2021 #16
ercot has soverign immunity. (for now) rdking647 Feb 2021 #4
Waiting on the autopsy might be a good idea. nt EX500rider Feb 2021 #5
Found Her Son... mezame Feb 2021 #6
That was my thought too. Chemisse Feb 2021 #11
What I thought, too. Why isn't everybody in one bed, pets, too? rickyhall Feb 2021 #13
I wonder if he had any underlying health issues TexasBushwhacker Feb 2021 #19
"I don't have offspring..." greenjar_01 Feb 2021 #22
They could have Turbineguy Feb 2021 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author ExTex Feb 2021 #8
Corporations can't cry, they can't bleed. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2021 #9
Who exactly is arguing your premise? LanternWaste Feb 2021 #10
Punitive damages are to force companies to change their policies IronLionZion Feb 2021 #15
When corporate execs start being imprisoned.... MicaelS Feb 2021 #18
I struggled with this Rorey Feb 2021 #20
maybe sheilahi Feb 2021 #23
The individual lawsuit should be scrapped, but the one for failure to protect the grid Chemisse Feb 2021 #12
Sue the bastards. colorado_ufo Feb 2021 #14
I'm not going to jump on this family at this point. MontanaMama Feb 2021 #17
Texans passed tort reform dlk Feb 2021 #21
Class Action suit? Jimbo S Feb 2021 #24
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