Family of boy who drowned sues Houston Racquet Club
The family of a 4-year-old boy who drowned this summer at the Houston Racquet Club filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the club and four staff members Thursday, saying the facility failed to provide proper adult supervision and adequately trained life guards.
The suit claims John and his brother were at their second day of camp when John's body was discovered floating in the pool. Workers didn't know his name or have any form of identification on him, the suit claims.
Officials had also wrongly told the boy's mother her it was her eldest son who had died, according to the lawsuit.
"She went to identify his body at the hospital," Marrs said. "She was in total morbid shock."
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Family of boy who drowned sues Houston Racquet Club
The family of a 4-year-old boy who drowned this summer at the Houston Racquet Club filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the club and four staff members Thursday, saying the facility failed to provide proper adult supervision and adequately trained life guards.
The suit claims John and his brother were at their second day of camp when John's body was discovered floating in the pool. Workers didn't know his name or have any form of identification on him, the suit claims.
Officials had also wrongly told the boy's mother her it was her eldest son who had died, according to the lawsuit.
"She went to identify his body at the hospital," Marrs said. "She was in total morbid shock."
Wild he was lethargic and impaired but he's not going to be punished by going to jail….
In Texas, if blood draw is refused, a judge will order a blood draw to establish what was in the person system.