Blac Chyna's House Manager Dies After Being Taken Off of Life Support, Family Plans to Sue Chyna for Alleged Workplace Abuse | lovebscott.com

Blac Chyna’s House Manager Dies After Being Taken Off of Life Support, Family Plans to Sue Chyna for Alleged Workplace Abuse

Blac Chyna’s house manager, Lorena ‘Patty’ Hernandez, passed away on Thursday morning after her family decided to take her off of life support.

Patty suffered a stroke in July 2017 but continued working. She fell into a coma in December due to bleeding on her brain.

According to her family, Patty had a “third brain bleed” and was pronounced brain dead on Monday.

Now, Patty’s husband is preparing to sue Chyna for allegedly abusing his wife and not providing her with worker’s compensation.

via Page Six:

“Remember when the news broke and she said she was helping [Hernandez] and she was helping the kids and everything? She never did,” the source said, referring to Chyna’s statement that she was caring for Hernandez’s children. “I mean all she pretty much did was spread the word and reach out to her baby daddies, so she felt like, ‘That’s how I helped.’”

Page Six previously reported that Rob Kardashian and Tyga both made donations to a GoFundMe page established to cover Hernandez’s medical expenses and help her children. Tyga donated $5,000, while Kardashian donated $10,000.

Hernandez suffered a seizure at Chyna’s Lashed salon in January. An officer with the Los Angeles City Fire Department told Page Six at the time that officers received a call for a “medical aide request” and “one ambulance transported a patient to a local hospital.”

“[Chyna] has never ever been [to the hospital],” the source claimed. “She was only there the first day when they found her at Lashed, but the only reason she came to the hospital was to tell the doctors and everyone not to give out any information to anybody. When I got there they didn’t even want to give me information because she gave them the order not to say anything. After that she never came back.”

RIP Patty.

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