Relatives of two drowning victims are seeking $100 million in damages after 17 people died on an amphibious “Ride the Ducks” vehicle in Missouri 10 days ago. St. Louis Post-Dispatch via Getty Images Workers remove an amphibious vehicle that sank in a lake in Branson, Missouri, on July 23. The lawsuit cites the operators’ history of safety issues and previous deaths, and accuses them of ignoring past safety recommendations by the National Transportation Safety Board. Michael Thomas via Getty Images A lawsuit filed on Sunday accuses "Ride the Ducks" operators of ignoring safety recommendations after previous deaths. And I wasn’t able to do that.”Michael Thomas/Getty Images An evening candlelight prayer vigil in Branson, Missouri, after 17 people died aboard a duck boat on July 19.
Source: Huffington Post July 30, 2018 21:33 UTC