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Man left for dead has surgery for clot
Larry D. Green, 29, the Louisburg man found alive in a Franklin County morgue, underwent surgery for a blood clot in a lung Monday. He was in critical but stable condition at Duke Hospital, brother Steve Green said.   Mar. 1, 2005




Action against paramedics ends
EMS office won't further pursue case of living man who was declared dead.  Feb. 11, 2005



Victim ill served by system
Franklin County medical examiner will not be censured in any way.  Feb. 3, 2005



Boss backs Franklin examiner
In the case of a man wrongly declared dead, state's chief examiner plans no review.  Feb. 2, 2005



Back from the dead, man's struggles continue
Larry Darnell Green, the Franklin County man sent alive in a body bag to a morgue, fluttered his eyes Tuesday, giving his parents hope that he might recover from a car strike that almost killed him and from paramedics' mistakes that left him for dea   Feb. 2, 2005



Pronounced alive
It's apparent from the frightful death-to-life saga of Larry D. Green that North Carolina badly needs a standard for medical workers to determine when a person has died.  Jan. 29, 2005



Death declaration report completed
A report about the Franklin County investigation of emergency response to an accident in which a man was wrongly pronounced dead was delivered to the county manager Friday.   Jan. 29, 2005



Death can't be uncertain
No one, the Bible states, knows the day or hour that death will come. Right on.   Jan. 28, 2005



Probe ends today in wrongly declared death
A Franklin County investigation into a man wrongfully pronounced dead will end today.   Jan. 28, 2005



Family angry but relieved at events
Larry D. Green moved his feet and hands Wednesday, less than two days after he was presumed dead and sent to the Franklin County morgue.   Jan. 27, 2005



Man wrongly declared dead
A Franklin man is hit by a car, declared dead and found to be breathing about two hours later.  Jan. 26, 2005



Inquiry opened in death error
Four paramedics on leave with pay in Franklin County incident.  Jan. 17, 2005






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