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Eric Kholes killed when lawn mower overturns in Lincoln, NE.
On Friday, August 20, 37-year-old Eric Kholes died
after being involved in a lawn mowing accident in Lincoln, NE.Kholes was a Lincoln city employee, and he
was mowing grass along a ditch near 56th Street when the accident
happened.According to local news
stories, no one witnessed the accident, though Kholes’s co-workers found him
trapped underneath the lawn mower, which had apparently rolled over as he was
riding it along the easement on Monday, August 16.Kholes was rushed to a local hospital, but he
did not survive his injuries.Police are
still investigating the accident, trying to find out exactly how it happened.
Posted by:
Wrongful Death Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
9/2/2010
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