A wrongful death lawsuit seeking $100 million in damages has been filed against the operator of a duck boat that sank on a lake near branson, missouri, killing 17 passengers.. The lawsuit filed sunday in u.s. district court in kansas city seeks $100 million in damages on behalf of two of nine members of an indiana family who died when the tourist boat sank july 19 at. By gabriella borter (reuters) - the company that operated a world war two-style "duck boat" that sank on a missouri lake in july killing 17 people has settled a lawsuit with the family of two of the victims, according to a newspaper report..
The owner of the branson duck boat that sank in july, killing 17, has settled its first lawsuit with the family of a missouri couple who died, according to a lawyer involved in the case.. The owners and operators of a tourist boat that sank this month in missouri, killing 17 people, put profits over people's safety when they decided to put the ride the ducks boat on a lake despite. Missouri attorney general josh hawley is suing the owners and operators of a duck boat that sank and killed 17 people, saying they had been aware of safety hazards.
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