A 100-year-old woman in a nursing home was suffocated with a
plastic bag over his head loved living in the house where she likes
to play bingo every day and handed out hugs to other residents,
their son said on Thursday.
Elizabeth Barrow was dead in her bed in the last month by
employees during a routine audit Brandon Woods Nursing Home,
Bristol said Attorney Sutter Sat. Police speculated that it was a
suicide, but a medical examiner of the state then ruled it a murder
strangulation after an autopsy.
Barrow son, Scott, told The Associated Press on www.darkfallgold.eu that his
assistant nursing in early September the 24th as saying that his
mother was found dead in unusual circumstances and a plastic bag of
a local supermarket was put on the head.
Barrow, 61, said the family had hoped her mother, who died in
his sleep and thought maybe someone placed the bag over his head
after his death, may be placed on a corpse in the same way a leaf
.
"The fact that there was a murder and strangulation of new
cases devastating," he said.
A police officers close to the investigation told the AP that
Barrow shared a room with a woman in her late 90s, but there are no
obvious signs of a struggle. The employee is not entitled to an
ongoing investigation by post, and said on condition of
anonymity.
Investigators had no conflicts with other Barrow who could
not even aware, "said the official.
Homeworkers, nursing and other residents are called into
question, "said Sutter. "We seek in this case from every possible
angle," he said.
A death certificate is the official cause of death "asphyxia
by strangulation and suffocation with a list of plastic bags," said
Town Clerk Lynn Medeiros.
Elizabeth Barrow had a sharp mind and was in good health for
a woman her age, her son said.
"My mother was a very loving and outgoing," said Scott
Barrow. "She loved the nursing home they lived. She has
participated in all activities.
"Every day they say up and down the halls and everyone a hug
and Hello. It was like a cheerleader. "
Barrow said he was told, was hired on the pathologist's
report which had the bag, and said investigators have interviewed
on the laces of his new mother, he had bought the previous
day.
Nursing home officials are working with authorities, the home
of Chief Operating Officer, Scott Picone Thursday. He said that the
death of Barrow, the center has hit hard.
"It is a wonderful woman and we were very attached to her, as
we are for all cheap darkfall gold," said
Picone.
Brandon Woods scored below the national average in
investigating the performance achieved over the last two years, but
there were no serious injuries, according to the website of the
state Executive Office of the man, will oversee the nursing
home.
The state found a number of shortcomings, including two
described as a failure to "meet the dignity of each resident." The
online survey did not specify the exact nature. Other gaps in the
last three surveys were included, the lack of comprehensive care
plans for some residents to develop.
The nursing home will receive a comprehensive settlement
"above average" rating of four out of five stars on Medicare, the
U.S. government on the site. The 118-bed center has received three
stars in the investigation, four staff and three measures of
quality.
The President's house, identified in the public as Frank
Romano Jr. Rowley, did not return calls requesting comment.
The family, including her three grown grandchildren, took her
to lunch and shopping for winter clothes, the day before his death,
and she was in good health and spirits, "he said. She liked to
travel the library. She used to read a book, but one day recently
was reduced to two a week, said his son.
It celebrated its 100th Birthday August 21st with a BBQ party
at the home of her son.
Barrow said his mother was born and raised in New Bedford
before moving to nearby Dartmouth, about 50 miles south of Boston
in the 1940s.
When she was in her 20s, said Barrow. Her mother was a
teacher at the School of New Bedford Textile and named "Miss Ray"
by the New Bedford Rayon Co. As an official representative of the
company, the new wonder fabric in the tire industry in the city
have been made She has traveled throughout New England and New -
York.
She worked for the Bishop Stang High School and the Dartmouth
public schools for about two decades as an employee cafeteria,
where they are known as' Lady dessert, "he said.
"Kids were buying lunch, just to have dessert," he said.
"When they made apple crisp, it would be a complete
capitulation."
Barrow Elizabeth and her husband, A. Raymond, moved to
Brandon Woods about 4 1 / 2 years, he said. Her husband was a city
assessor and owner of a gas station in the city.
She cared for her husband of 65 years until his death two
years ago. After his death, "said Barrow, his mother remains"
optimistic "with their family and friends.




