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Illinois Man Accused Of Closing Hot Tub Lid On Drunk Wife, Leaving Her To Die
A suburban Chicago man has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the hot tub drowning death of his wife.
Eric Huska of Wheeling, Illinois is accused of closing the lid of a backyard hot tub, causing the death of Laura Huska late last Saturday.
According to Wheeling police, home security video shows the couple drinking in the hot tub for some time before the 57-year-old victim unsuccessfully tried to get out. It also shows the 57-year-old Eric Huska initially trying to help his wife, but then partially closing the tub's lid.
Deputy Chief Todd Wolff says the wife is seen in the video struggling against the cover.
"For whatever reason he put the cover over her head," Wheeling Deputy Chief Todd Wolff told the Daily Herald. "We are sure alcohol was a major factor."
Eric allegedly returned to the hot tub about 90 minutes later and found his wife’s body floating in the water. He called 911 about 6:45 p.m. and paramedics arrived and took Laura to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Wheeling man charged in wife's hot tub death; police say he closed lid on her
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A suburban Chicago man has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the hot tub drowning death of his wife.
Eric Huska of Wheeling, Illinois is accused of closing the lid of a backyard hot tub, causing the death of Laura Huska late last Saturday.
According to Wheeling police, home security video shows the couple drinking in the hot tub for some time before the 57-year-old victim unsuccessfully tried to get out. It also shows the 57-year-old Eric Huska initially trying to help his wife, but then partially closing the tub's lid.
Deputy Chief Todd Wolff says the wife is seen in the video struggling against the cover.
"For whatever reason he put the cover over her head," Wheeling Deputy Chief Todd Wolff told the Daily Herald. "We are sure alcohol was a major factor."
Eric allegedly returned to the hot tub about 90 minutes later and found his wife’s body floating in the water. He called 911 about 6:45 p.m. and paramedics arrived and took Laura to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Wheeling man charged in wife's hot tub death; police say he closed lid on her
Husband is charged in wife's hot tub drowning death | Daily Mail Online
Illinois man killed wife in hot tub after night of drinking, police say
Eric Huska: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know