Advocates for the poor sick FM.
Evaristo “Varro” Quinones died a day after the city utility in possession of curbing the power at home for about 4 1 / 2 hour due to a non-electric bill.
Quinones, 85, has long suffered from emphysema and need a powered electric motor to clear liquid from his lung. But for hours, all his family could do was pray. It switch batteries for portable breathing apparatus, but there was no way to save the liquid, said his lawyer.
It is not clear that overtime has played a role in Quinones died in January of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. But the family’s lawyer has papers warning Orlando Utilities Commission that a judicial procedure is planned.
The family of the complaint, amid a growing public backlash against the benefits of the leadership of militant group ACORN - Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.
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