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  2. Woman killed by malfunctioning ottoman bed - AOL

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    Ottoman beds have a base that can be raised – usually using gas-lift hydraulics – to access a storage space underneath. They are a popular choice for householders wanting to keep bedding or ...

  3. 'Loving mother' killed after being trapped by malfunctioning ...

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    Helen Davey, who was 39, was killed when a defective ottoman bed trapped her, according to a coroner's report. 'Loving mother' killed after being trapped by malfunctioning ottoman bed Skip to main ...

  4. 'Loving Mother' of 2 Found Dead by Her Daughter After Being ...

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    The victim was remembered as a "strong individual" and "fiercely loyal"

  5. Storage bed - Wikipedia

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    A storage bed with a white bed frame and drawers. A storage bed is a multifunctional furniture consisting of a bed which utilizes storage space which often otherwise is lost, [1] for example by having drawers on its underside or a mattress which can be flipped up to access a storage space beneath (not to be confused with a pull-down bed which can be mounted to a wall).

  6. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    An ottoman is a piece of furniture. [1] Generally, ottomans have neither backs nor arms. They may be an upholstered low couch or a smaller cushioned seat used as a table, stool or footstool. The seat may have hinges and a lid for the inside hollow, which can be used for storing linen, magazines, or other items, making it a form of storage ...

  7. Gas lift chair - Wikipedia

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    A gas lift chair is a form of office chair that allows the user to modify their height in relation to the height of a desk, leading to an increase in comfort and ergonomic benefit. A patent describing a common configuration of a gas lift cylinder by John Wang, published 20 May 1989.