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Joe Scarborough backs push for Biden to drop out, says aides keeping him in race for 'financial' reasonsThe family of an elderly Tennessee man was awarded $2 million in a wrongful death lawsuit after he suffered fatal injuries from 150-degree water in a scalding-hot shower at a hotel on a work trip.

Moments after entering the scorching water Chronis collapsed in the shower but was pulled out by two coworkers staying in the room who had heard his screams, the lawsuit claimed.Chronis used nonprescription medication to treat his burns and later attended a local festival where he worked selling food. Only later did he visit the emergency room for treatment, however, he quickly left against medical advice so he could return to work, according to the newspaper.

While in the hospital he underwent surgical grafting for his burn wounds and underwent treatment for other, unspecified issues he developed while in the hospital’s care, the paper reported.In April 2022, Chronis stabilized enough to be sent to a rehabilitation facility in his hometown of Knoxville, but his condition did not improve. That June he returned to the hospital, where he eventually died.

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