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[45] [46] On December 10, the Bastardi family filed suit against Schuler and her brother, Warren Hance, seeking unspecified damages for wanton, willful, and reckless conduct. According to the family's lawyers, they were required by state law to include Hance in the suit because he was the owner of the minivan. [47]
Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope is a best-selling non-fiction book [1] describing an incident in which the identities of two young female casualties were confused after a vehicle crash. It was published by Howard Books on March 25, 2008. The book lists its authors as Don and Susie van Ryn; Newell, Colleen and ...
The pictures had gained much attention, including a fake MySpace tribute page that contained links to the photographs. [3] People anonymously e-mailed copies of the photos to the Catsouras family with misleading subject headers, in one case captioning the photo sent to the father with the words "Woohoo Daddy! Hey daddy, I'm still alive."
Sep. 27—The Joplin police major crash team is continuing to investigate the motorcycle-SUV collision Wednesday night on Main Street that claimed the life of a Carthage woman and seriously ...
“Just wanted to say (thank you) to all my family that traveled to Florida for my mom’s 80th bday party,” her da SUV crash that killed 9 family members followed matriarch's 80th birthday ...
On the evening of Nov. 22, 2023, her husband Zach, 44, and their two children — Judson, 12, and Lindsay, 9 — were killed in an instant when a Toyota Tacoma crossed into their lane on a Texas ...
The crash was not the first time vehicles that could not or did not stop at the bottom of the hill had gone into the store's parking lot. The store's owners could not be reached for comment. [147] The family of another victim, Amanda Halse, filed their lawsuit a month later. Like the other plaintiffs, they named Mavis and the Hussains as ...
The two victims who died on Wednesday in a deadly explosion on the U.S.-Canada border have been identified as a married couple from Grand Island, New York, Niagara Falls police said.