A former Marine and grandfather was “boiled alive” in a scalding hot hotel shower, where the water reached 136 degrees — causing his skin to peel off his body, according to a disturbing lawsuit.
Terril Johnson, a 72-year-old Marine Corps veteran, had hopped in the shower at the Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites San Jose Airport in California after a six-hour drive from Los Angeles to attend his granddaughter’s college graduation in May, a wrongful death lawsuit filed this month claims.
When his grandson went into the bathroom to check on him, he found Johnson unconscious and partially submerged in water — which was allegedly so hot that he could not pull him out without burning himself, according to the suit obtained by the LA Times .
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