Phil Spector death case settledThe mother of the actress Phil Spector murdered has settled a wrongful death case against the music producer, according to her lawyer.
Boynton Beach considers settling wrongful death lawsuitBoynton Beach commissioners Tuesday are to consider a tentative $100,000 settlement in a wrongful- death lawsuit. It claims emergency operators, paramedics and Comcast mishandled the call from a suburban Boynton Beach grandmother desperate for help who subsequently bled to death.
Nicholas Waterbury dies after being electrocuted while working on farm in Cedar County, NE.
Nicholas Waterbury, a 28-year-old man from Laurel, NE,
was working on a farm in Cedar County on Thursday, August 19, when he died
after being electrocuted.The farm where
Waterbury was working is just north of Coleridge, and the incident occurred at
roughly 2:45 p.m.Local news stories
about the incident state that Waterbury was in a pit, working on a feed mill,
when he was somehow electrocuted and severely injured.He was taken by medical officials to Faith
Regional Hospital for treatment, but he did not survive his injuries.Officials from the Nebraska State Electrical
Inspectors are investigating, along with local police.They do not currently know exactly how
Waterbury was electrocuted.
Posted by:
Wrongful Death Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
9/3/2010
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