San Mateo: Assisted-living center employee charged with involuntary manslaughter in deaths of 2 residents

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San Mateo: Assisted-living center employee charged with involuntary manslaughter in deaths of 2 residents
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A former employee of a San Mateo assisted living center has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and elder abuse in connection to the poisoning deaths of two senior residents.

A former employee of a San Mateo assisted-living facility is facing criminal charges after two residents died last year from drinking toxic dishwashing fluid mistaken for cranberry juice, prosecutors said.

A lawyer representing the Schroder family previously told Bay Area News Group that she hoped the company, not the employees, would be held responsible.

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