The outlet noted that the family was reportedly using a generator in the home after their electricity was cut off due to an unpaid bill.

NC Newsline noted that family members claim the Swanns tried to prevent the electricity shutoff with a partial payment, but the city utility denied the request, citing a requirement of either the full past-due amount or a three-month plan to pay off the entire balance.

The outlet reported that Senator Natalie Murdock said hearing of the family’s passing gave her chills.

“I would hope that we would dream of a world where no one dies simply because they’re behind on their energy bill,” Murdock said. “That’s just not acceptable.”

NC Newsline reported that Murdock, along with other lawmakers, filed a bill this year banning utility companies from shutting off power for nonpayment during periods of extreme heat. That bill was never given a hearing by lawmaker leaders.

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    The case has also drawn renewed attention to Rocky Mount’s city-owned utility, which provides electricity, water, gas, and trash service. The utility has reportedly charged higher prices than other providers and has faced billing errors and delays that left some customers owing thousands of dollars while they struggled to reach anyone by phone for help, the outlet reported.

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