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I am really disturbed by the NH Regist er account. The emergency call came in at around 2:30 AM! Was she wor king in the lab alone? Had she been there for hours before someone found her?
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Anybody care to bet hair was involved.
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Apparently a machine shop/ lathe accident, see comment section: &qu ot;JennyL"
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Informat ion about this is still spotty, hopefully we’ll learn more so we can prevent anything similar.
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Chuck Coo per
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