What is the cause of death according to the medical examiner?
The medical examiner's report stated that Presgrove died from "multiple blunt force injuries" to his head, neck, torso, and extremities.
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The family of Noah Presgrove, a 19-year-old found dead in Oklahoma after a Labor Day party in 2023, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging he was beaten to death. The lawsuit names seven defendants, including friends and family members...
Noah Presgrove's death has remained a mystery since he was discovered near Terral, Oklahoma, in September 2023. The lawsuit alleges a civil conspiracy to furnish alcohol to underage and intoxicated individuals. Defendants include Jack Newton (Presgrove's friend), Carter Combs (Presgrove's girlfriend), and several other individuals who either hosted or attended the party. The lawsuit claims that the beating of Presgrove was intentional, malicious, and in reckless disregard of his rights, although it does not specify who is believed to be responsible. The case highlights the complexities of assigning blame in incidents involving alcohol and multiple individuals.
The medical examiner's report stated that Presgrove died from "multiple blunt force injuries" to his head, neck, torso, and extremities.
The family is seeking at least $75,000 for funeral costs, pain and suffering, lost earnings, and companionship, along with punitive damages.
Initially, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety did not investigate Presgrove's death as a murder.
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