Woman killed after Sleep Number bed traps her for days: Suit

Background: A Sleep Number store in Brentwood, Mo. (Google Maps); Inset: Rosalind “Roz” Walker (Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Home)

An Illinois woman has taken legal action against the manufacturer of Sleep Number beds following an incident where her elderly mother was injured due to a malfunction in the bed, resulting in her being trapped. Tragically, the elderly woman passed away as a result of the injuries sustained.

Rosalind “Roz” Walker, 80, became the proud owner of a Sleep Number bed back in 2014. Nearly 10 years after that purchase, on March 1, 2023, Walker had the head of the bed in a “raised position,” according to the lawsuit. When Walker walked between the raised bed and the wall behind it, the bed “lowered without warning,” trapping her between the bed and the wall — for two days.

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