Maria Pineda found her son unresponsive the next day and called 911 while attempting CPR, according to the lawsuit.
"Our thoughts are with all Texans who have and are suffering due to this past week," the ERCOT statement continued. But the lawsuit -- filed on behalf of Maria Pineda and the estate of Cristian Pineda by attorney Anthony Buzbee -- contends that power was turned off for "those who were most vulnerable to the cold."
PHOTO: Maria Pineda watches a video of her son, Cristian Pavon Pineda, 11, playing in the snow for the first time, Feb. 18, 2021, in Conroe, Texas. Instead of informing customers, like the Pinedas, that the rolling blackouts would be prolonged, ERCOT sent out messages on social media for customers not to do laundry on Valentine's Day and to "unplug the fancy new appliances you bought during the pandemic and only used once," according to the lawsuit, which included an image of ERCOT's Valentine's Day social media post
WONT EVER SEE THAT..
Good! Take the power companies for everything and bring Texas back on the national grid
Not a chance in hell of them winning a dime.
Good luck to them!
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