Calif. jury awards $16M to family of woman who died after radio station water-drinking contest
By APThursday, October 29, 2009
Calif. jury awards $16M in radio contestant death
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento County jury has awarded $16.5 million to the family of a 28-year-old woman who died after participating in a radio station’s water-drinking contest.
Jennifer Strange, a mother of three, died of acute water intoxication in January 2007 after the challenge to see which contestant could drink the most water without going to the bathroom. A Nintendo Wii video game system was the prize for winning the “Hold Your Wee for a Wii” contest.
On Thursday, jurors found Entercom Sacramento LLC, a subsidiary of Philadelphia-based Entercom Communications Corp., liable for the actions of its employees at Sacramento radio station KDND-FM. The station fired 10 employees after the death.
Tags: California, Entertainment And Media Technology, Games, Jennifer strange, North America, Radio, Recreation And Leisure, Sacramento, United States
October 30, 2009: 1:19 am
Very sad!!It’s a good decision to provide a compensation to the family of victims.How much the employee of radio station irresposible are? |
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