![]() The former employee showed the I-Team photos she says she took at the spa, including ones that depict collapsed ceilings and mold on the walls. The woman wanted her identity concealed because she said she wants to get another job in the same industry and fears speaking about her previous employer would stymie her ability to do so. There are multiple cameras but they are not really being watched." “There's not really that much security staff. ![]() "I know at nighttime there's no one watching the pools,” said the woman, who was let go by Spa Castle and asked the I-Team to protect her identity. The day after the man died last month, the I-Team reported Spa Castle had received more than 40 violations from the city's Health Department over the past two years, including 28 critical violations - poor supervision and insufficient life-saving equipment among them.Ī former Spa Castle employee contacted the I-Team to report that when she worked there, she had some of the same concerns as the woman who discovered the man's submerged body. But visitors like the woman who found him - and her friend - were concerned it was a patron, not a staff member, who found him. The 84-year-old man, identified as Hock Ma, was pronounced dead a short time after he was discovered and the medical examiner says he died of a heart attack. 76ers Finish Sweep of Nets Without Embiid in 96-88 Win
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