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Woman Files Lawsuit After Being Saved From Drowning

 

http://www.wftv.com/news/4832756/detail.html

 

NEW LONDON, Conn. -- A woman is suing the town whose police divers saved her from drowning.

 

Barbara Connors is suing the town of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, saying she was rescued too late to prevent serious brain damage.

 

The Massachusetts woman was in her son-in-law's sport utility vehicle when it jumped a curb, went through a chain-link fence and plunged into the Connecticut River.

 

Connors was unconscious and in cardiac arrest when divers pulled her from the water.

 

The son-in-law escaped the sinking vehicle and was picked up by the crew of a passing boat. Connors is also suing him.

 

Among other things, the suit claims the town failed to provide appropriate guardrails and equipment needed by police divers.

 

It says the 75-year-old woman has brain damage and must be cared for in a nursing home for the rest of her life.

 

What an ungrateful beyotch

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Guest Fishyswa

She's suing the people who saved her from drowning because they didn't do it fast enough?

 

Well she's got a case, I definitely believe she's brain damaged....

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It says the 75-year-old woman has brain damage and must be cared for in a nursing home for the rest of her life.

 

It's not like she wasn't far off from that point already.

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Remember years ago in CA those psychos that went on a shooting spree with hollow-points and body armor? The family of the one shooter that got shot sued because he could have been saved if the EMS wasn't so busy trying to save the people he shot.

 

What ever became of that?...

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