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DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) – Despite a revision from “accident” to “homicide” no one has faced any consequences in the 2013 death of a Summerville woman and may never will, according to her family.
“It was a lot to take in all at one time. But immediately I knew that something wasn’t right,” Robert Johnson, Tabetha Groom’s son, said.
Johnson learned his mother had fallen unconscious on April 28, 2013. She never woke up after emergency surgery and Johnson never heard her voice again.
“It was …