Grandfather allegedly 'boiled alive' after 136-degree shower scalds skin at California hotel
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A former Marine and grandfather tragically passed away after suffering severe burns from scalding hot water in a hotel shower in California, as stated in a lawsuit.

The wrongful death suit, filed on October 15, asserts that the water temperature in the shower at the Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites San Jose Airport soared to an alarming 134 to 136 degrees Fahrenheit. According to court documents accessed by Fox News Digital, this occurred while Terril Johnson was showering.

The water’s temperature exceeded California’s legal maximum of 120 degrees for showers, leading to burns that affected over a third of Johnson’s body, as per the medical examiner’s findings.

Johnson, aged 72, had made the journey from Los Angeles to San Jose on May 22 to be present at his granddaughter’s college graduation ceremony at San Jose State University.

Johnson Family

Terril Johnson, 72, had traveled from Los Angeles to San Jose, California, on May 22 to attend his granddaughter’s college graduation at San Jose State University. (Johnson Family)

After a six-hour drive, he entered the hotel shower, and his grandson reportedly found him unconscious and partially submerged.

The water was allegedly so hot that family members could not pull him out without burning themselves.

During attempts at CPR, they “were forced to watch in horror as his skin peeled away from his body,” the filing states.

Fairfield by Marriott San Jose

Terril Johnson was visiting San Jose for his granddaughter’s college graduation.

The Santa Clara County medical examiner ruled Johnson’s cause of death as severe scalding, with the suit alleging that Johnson was “effectively boiled alive.” 

Family members, including Johnson’s son, daughter-in-law, and three granddaughters, witnessed the incident and are included in court documents.

“This was not a freak accident,” the suit claims. “It was the direct result of Defendant’s gross negligence and failure to meet even basic safety obligations.”

Johnson, an Indiana native, served in Vietnam with the Marines before moving to California.

He retired as a senior lead technician at the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority and had been married to his high school sweetheart for 54 years. He is survived by two children and four grandchildren.

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites San Jose Airport

The lawsuit contends the hotel failed to maintain safe water temperatures in violation of California plumbing codes. (Google Maps)

Attorney Paul Traina, representing the Johnson family, said it is unclear exactly how long Johnson was exposed to the scalding water, but said it had been only “a short time.”

The lawsuit contends the hotel failed to maintain safe water temperatures in violation of California plumbing codes.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Johnson family’s attorney and Marriott Americas for comment.

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