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Wrongful-death suit filed against Cape May in ambulance death
Wrongful-death suit filed against Cape May in ambulance death
By RICHARD DEGENER Staff Writer, (609) 463-6711
Published: Thursday, March 30, 2006
Updated: Thursday, March 30, 2006
CAPE MAY — The family of a Salem County woman who died after tumbling out of a city ambulance onto the Garden State Parkway has filed a lawsuit seeking damages.
Rebecca and Raymond Ryan, whose daughter Eleanor “Ellie” Ryan died of injuries suffered in the Jan. 24, 2004, accident, filed separate but similar lawsuits in U.S. District Court, Camden, and state Superior Court, Cape May Court House.
Besides suing the city, the Ryans are suing the Pilot House and the Blue Pig Tavern in Congress Hall. Ellie Ryan had allegedly been drinking at both establishments before an altercation led police to arrest her.
Read more here...
Wrongful-death suit filed against Cape May in ambulance death
By RICHARD DEGENER Staff Writer, (609) 463-6711
Published: Thursday, March 30, 2006
Updated: Thursday, March 30, 2006
CAPE MAY — The family of a Salem County woman who died after tumbling out of a city ambulance onto the Garden State Parkway has filed a lawsuit seeking damages.
Rebecca and Raymond Ryan, whose daughter Eleanor “Ellie” Ryan died of injuries suffered in the Jan. 24, 2004, accident, filed separate but similar lawsuits in U.S. District Court, Camden, and state Superior Court, Cape May Court House.
Besides suing the city, the Ryans are suing the Pilot House and the Blue Pig Tavern in Congress Hall. Ellie Ryan had allegedly been drinking at both establishments before an altercation led police to arrest her.
Read more here...