Yenitza Marquina acknowledges that her father has been in legal trouble in the past. But she said he has taken steps to address it.
Spiegel said Vista filed its lawsuit against Banek asking the court to prevent her from continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding Adolphus’ death so it can be done independently and
Waukegan Police Department in Illinois issued a statement reaffirming its adherence to the state's Trust Act, which prohibits local law enforcement from providing information to ICE.
A death investigation is underway after a woman died hours after being found unresponsive on the roof of a hospital Thursday in the north suburbs.
Adolphus, a Waukegan resident,  was found on a second-floor roof at around 8:45 a.m. Thursday, about seven hours after she was last seen in her fifth-floor hospital room.
A family is searching for answers after their loved one died hours after she was found on a hospital roof. Chelsea Adolphus, 28, has been identified by family members as the deceased, WGN-TV reported Friday, Jan. 24. According to the outlet, the incident took place at Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan, Illinois.
A press conference held Monday afternoon from the Lake County Coroner had some choice words about the hospital's failures—citing consistent issues leading up to her death.
A police department in Illinois has vowed to not cooperate with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as they carry
Chelsea Adolphus, 28, died of hypothermia after being on the roof of a hospital for nearly seven hours in below-freezing temperatures wearing only a hospital gown. The family's lawsuit alleges negligence,
Vista Medical Center East, which lost its trauma center designation last year, is back in hot water following the death of a patient who was found on the hospital's roof.
Top officials of a Waukegan hospital filed a court request to have the coroner removed from the death investigation of Chelsea Adolphus.