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Detroit Man Wakes After EMS Declares Him Dead
Updated: 10-21-2005 10:26:20 AM
Story by clickondetroit.com
A Detroit man woke after being declared dead at about noon on Wednesday, Local 4 reported.
Louis Golson, 51, was pronounced dead by EMS crews that responded to the home on the 13000 block of Mapleridge on Detroit's east side, where he lives with his sister, Lisa McCloud, and her husband.
McCloud's husband went downstairs to Golson's basement bedroom to check on him and found that he wasn't moving and was unresponsive.
A short time after EMS arrived at the home, they came upstairs to tell the family that Golson was dead. The crew apparently claimed the 116 pound man had died in his bed overnight and rigormortis had begun to set in.
"They told me to call the doctor, to sign the death certificate (and) they will not have to take him to the morgue, that the funeral home can come and get him," said Golson's niece, Kimberly Golson.
McCloud said she started notifying family members that he had passed while EMS waited at the scene for police.
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Updated: 10-21-2005 10:26:20 AM
Story by clickondetroit.com
A Detroit man woke after being declared dead at about noon on Wednesday, Local 4 reported.
Louis Golson, 51, was pronounced dead by EMS crews that responded to the home on the 13000 block of Mapleridge on Detroit's east side, where he lives with his sister, Lisa McCloud, and her husband.
McCloud's husband went downstairs to Golson's basement bedroom to check on him and found that he wasn't moving and was unresponsive.
A short time after EMS arrived at the home, they came upstairs to tell the family that Golson was dead. The crew apparently claimed the 116 pound man had died in his bed overnight and rigormortis had begun to set in.
"They told me to call the doctor, to sign the death certificate (and) they will not have to take him to the morgue, that the funeral home can come and get him," said Golson's niece, Kimberly Golson.
McCloud said she started notifying family members that he had passed while EMS waited at the scene for police.
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