https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2017...given-up-hope/
A year ago, a woman went missing in Juneau. Her family hasn't given up hope.
https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2017...given-up-hope/
A year ago, a woman went missing in Juneau. Her family hasn't given up hope.
Last edited by raisedbywolves; 11-17-2022 at 07:26 AM.
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/...90/959/516638/On November 27, 1993, Kallstrom and other members of the public attended a social function and dance at Jake's Place, an alcohol abuse transitional care facility operated by the Bristol Bay Health Corporation in Dillingham, Alaska. Bristol Bay operated the facility under contract with the Indian Health Service of the U.S. Public Health Service. Among the attendees was nine-year old Lori Dee Wilson ("Lori Dee"). The lights at the facility had been dimmed for the dance. Non-alcoholic beverages were available in the kitchen adjacent to the dancing area. Kallstrom went to the kitchen to get Lori Dee a drink. Kallstrom poured a drink from a pitcher sitting on the counter which she believed to be fruit juice and gave it to Lori Dee. In fact, the pitcher contained a lye-based caustic detergent that caused severe, permanent internal injuries to Lori Dee upon ingestion. As a result of her mistake, Kallstrom sustained severe shock and emotional distress. She has continued to suffer severe emotional distress in the months following the tragic incident.
Marilyn Wilson, Lori Dee's mother, on her own behalf and as guardian of Lori Dee, filed a complaint against the government for negligence. Kallstrom was not named as a defendant, but the government brought a third-party complaint against her for negligence, seeking an allocation of fault. Kallstrom then filed a counterclaim against the government for her injuries assertedly caused by the government's negligence.
But why would they be making soap at a community center/rehab facility while a dance was going on?
I don't know if you put it in a pitcher to make soap or not, but not keeping it in its original container and leaving it out like that is negligent as hell. I wonder if they ever found out who left it there, I know they are blaming the lady that served it to the girl, but I don't think she did it.
I hope Lori is okay. It's been a year though, so it's not looking good.
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