Two former guests of a Southern California hotel where a 21-year-old woman’s corpse was found floating in a rooftop water tank have sued.
A lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court against the proprietors of Los Angeles’ Cecil Hotel by Steven and Gloria Cott, deeming it a “class action,” specifies it could apply to “all persons similarly situated,” meaning anyone staying at the hotel between Feb. 1 and Feb. 19, CNN.com is reporting.
Elisa Lam’s decomposing body was in one of the hotel’s cisterns while the Cotts and other guests drank cups of water, bathed and brushed their teeth for as long as 19 days.
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