The tragic case of Monica Cameroni De Adams, a 65-year-old unhoused woman, reveals grave lapses by authorities who towed her van without realizing she was inside. Following a DUI-related crash, her damaged vehicle was impounded, and a month later, her body was discovered by workers due to an unpleasant odor emanating from the van. The family's wrongful death claim points to negligence, asserting that she was alive after the collision and could have survived with timely medical intervention, had authorities acted properly. The case highlights the vulnerabilities faced by unhoused individuals and systemic failures in care under such circumstances.
Cameroni De Adams was towed alive after a collision, only to be found deceased in her vehicle a month later, highlighting systemic failures in care.
The family's wrongful death claim underscores a tragic truth: that authorities overlooked a live individual during a routine towing procedure.
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