No charges filed in Marine's carbon monoxide death
MERIDIAN, Idaho (AP) -- Police in Meridian say no criminal charges will be filed in the November carbon monoxide poisoning death of an 18-year-old Marine.
A police investigation into the death of McQuen Forbush says a combination of the hot water heater, furnace placement and the location of combustion openings all contributed to a back draft of carbon monoxide.
The report, released Friday, contains letters and records of calls from other tenants of the apartment building about faulty water heaters along with a warning letter sent to tenants months before Forbush's death. It also includes a letter from the building owners that said managers could not allow a tenant to break their lease as a result of Forbush's death.
Forbush's family and girlfriend have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against 16 defendants, including the owner and property manager.
Source: KTVB










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