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Dante
May 30th, 2007, 10:49 AM
Woman on Oxygen Dies After Power Cut
Company Allegedly Kills Electricity Because of Unpaid Bill

Reuters
WELLINGTON (May 30) - A 44-year-old woman who needed an electric oxygen pump to breathe died after an energy company cut the power to her home because of a $122 unpaid bill, her family claimed Wednesday.

Police said they had launched an investigation into Folole Muliaga's death, which happened within two hours of state-owned company Mercury Energy cutting power to her house Tuesday.

Mercury Energy's general manager, James Moulder, said the company was devastated by the woman's death and was conducting its own investigation to determine what happened. Muliaga, a schoolteacher with four children between the ages of 5 and 20, had been off work since February with an illness.

A Mercury Energy representative arrived on Tuesday at her home in the northern city of Auckland to disconnect the electricity, said Brenden Sheehan, Muliaga's nephew-in-law.

Sheehan said both Muliaga and her son told the technician she was dependent on the oxygen machine to stay alive and invited him into the house to see it. "Then he cut the power off," Sheehan told The Associated Press.

Muliaga began having difficulty breathing, became faint and then collapsed, he said. Paramedics were unable to revive her, and she was pronounced dead within two hours of the power being cut.

Moulder expressed his "deep condolences" to the family, and said the company was checking reports that it had been warned Muliaga needed power for the oxygen machine. The company restored electricity to the house on Wednesday after learning of her death.

Sheehan said the family's bills would prove Muliaga was trying to pay the account, and received no warning the power would be shut off.

State Owned Enterprises Minister Trevor Mallard said there were reports the family had been warned about the overdue account.

"The correct authority to investigate this and sort out the facts is the police," Mallard said, adding the government would expect "full accountability" if the company was found to be culpable.


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serial-thrilla
May 30th, 2007, 02:44 PM
whats sueing the electric company going to do? money means nothing when a loved one dies, absoulutly nothing.

Whisper
May 30th, 2007, 03:05 PM
EDIT nvm...

Dante
May 30th, 2007, 03:30 PM
can they actually sue though. I mean they have the right to cut the power if a bill is unpaid. I mean I do not think they ask if you have someone with health problems.

It sucks that she died, but what can teh family actually do..legally?

Whisper
May 30th, 2007, 03:45 PM
they can go after the man that came and shut it off
because he refused to wait or contact his boss for advice

and they can go after the company for failing to properly train there employees

thats just what i a 19yr old HS graduate can come up woth in 2seconds
i'm sure a good lawyer
can find allot more

Dante
May 30th, 2007, 03:49 PM
but again, is it protocol? did the guy have to call his supervisors or could he have made the decision on his own? I mean common sense would say yes, call ur boss to see what happens! sadly there is no common sense in law.

Everglow
May 31st, 2007, 11:09 PM
woops...someone's gonna have hell to pay for that one...there will totally be a massive lawsuit..and some person will probably lose their job and be deemed as an anti-ethical person...or just a dumb ass