The Guardian, and placed in critical condition. However, an attorney representing her family announced she has now died, leaving her family devastated.The family said: “This is the second time our beloved Timesha has been pronounced dead, but this time she isn’t coming back."The 20-year-old had been diagnosed with cerebral palsy as well as other medical issues.Her family has filed a case against the city of Southfield and the first responders who pronounced her dead in August.Attorney Geoffrey Fieger said: “She died as a result of massive brain damage that was suffered when Southfield paramedics wrongly declared her dead, and failed to provide her much-needed oxygen.“Instead, she was sent to a funeral home which then discovered that her.
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