Civil lawsuit in queue for State Fair ride malfunction
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by 614now Staff
September 1, 2017
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Though the county prosecutor isn’t filing criminal charges in the State Fair ride malfunction case, the lawyer of one of the victims fully intends to push forward with a civil case.
It’s been over a month since the ride broke apart and Keziah Lewis, the 18-year-old who’s boyfriend died in the incident, remains in the hospital.
Her lawyer, Sean Alto, foresaw the ordeal as a civil case all along so he wasn’t surprised when no criminal charges were filed, reports NBC4i.
While Lewis recovers, Alto will push forward with the lawsuit.
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