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Commissioner files wrongful death suit (The Times of Northwest Indiana)VALPARAISO | Porter County Commissioner John Evans has filed suit accusing the state and the town of Chesterton of contributing to the death of his mother-in-law by failing to properly design the intersection at Ind. 49 and the entrance to the Indiana Toll Road.
'Suicide by Cop' Widow Will Sue City for Wrongful Death (Gothamist) Rachel Aiello, the widow of the ex-NYPD officer Jason Aiello, who was fatally shot in a shootout ruled "suicide by cop" this summer, is preparing to file a wrongful death suit against the city. The Advance reports that a successful motion to preserve 911 tapes of the incident filed by her lawyer last month stated, " [Aiello] was armed, but there was ample opportunity to disarm him without ...
37-year-old Eduardo Loera killed in fatal accident on LBJ Freeway on July 4
On July 4, 2008 a car speeding on a Dallas, TX. highway collided with another car resulting in the death of 37-year-old Eduardo Loera. The accident occurred on LBJ freeway near Hillcrest when the allegedly drunk driver of a speeding car struck a compact car causing it to veer into an 18-wheeler. The victim's car drove under the 18-wheeler and was dragged for a distance of 1/4 miles before coming to a rest. Loera was pronounced dead at the scene. Police arrested the speeding driver.
Posted by: E. Michael Grossman | Posted on: 7/7/2008
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