Family of Bay Area Woman Files Lawsuit Against Trump Hotel After Her Death
Family of Bay Area Woman Sues Trump Hotel After Her Death
The family of a Bay Area woman has filed a lawsuit against the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. after she died while staying there. The woman, who was on a business trip, was found unresponsive in her hotel room and later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
What Happened?
- The woman, a 49-year-old executive, was staying at the Trump Hotel for a work conference.
- She was found unresponsive in her room and was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
- The cause of death has not been officially determined, but the family believes it was due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Lawsuit
- The family is suing the Trump Hotel for negligence, claiming that the hotel failed to properly maintain and inspect their heating and cooling systems, which may have led to the woman’s death.
- The lawsuit also alleges that the hotel did not have adequate carbon monoxide detectors in place.
- The family is seeking damages for the woman’s death, as well as emotional distress and loss of income.
Response from the Hotel
- The Trump Hotel has not yet responded to the lawsuit, but has stated that they are cooperating with authorities and conducting their own investigation.
- The hotel has also released a statement expressing their condolences to the woman’s family.
Main Takeaways
The family of a Bay Area woman is suing the Trump Hotel after she died while staying there. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the hotel, and the family is seeking damages for her death. The hotel has not yet responded to the lawsuit, but is cooperating with authorities and conducting their own investigation.