Then Avery Saunders's words became more and more excessive, her excitement growing. Soon, there came a beeping sound from inside the room, followed by a deadly silence, and then came Beatrice Hansen's voice, screaming that something was wrong.
What likely happened next was, the doctor rushed over and after a frantic attempt at resuscitation, Celia Wade's mother couldn't be saved. The doctor's analysis concluded that she probably succumbed to the extreme distress she had experienced earlier.
And so, the blame for Celia Wade's mother's death was forcefully placed on Celia Wade's shoulders.
At the time, Avery Saunders had also been in a car accident and had only woken up from a coma a few days before—who could have imagined that a woman in a wheelchair could infuriate another woman to death?