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Woman falsely declared dead by Southfield paramedics this summer has died

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Timesha Beauchamp (FOX 2) - A woman who was falsely declared dead this summer by Southfield EMS paramedics has died, the family's attorney Geoffrey Fieger announced Monday.

Fieger said Timesha Beauchamp died on Sunday, Oct. 18 peacefully at Children's Hospital. Fieger said she died as a result of massive brain damage that was suffered when Southfield paramedics wrongly declared her dead and failed to provide her much needed oxygen.

That happened back on August 23 and Beauchamp was transferred to a funeral home where she was found to still be breathing. When paramedics arrived, they determined the 20-year-old wasn't breathing and performed CPR and other life-reviving methods for 30 minutes. "Given medical readings and the condition of the.

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