Ala. jury awards $3.8 million for pool drowning
By Nora Lockwood Tooher
Staff writer
Published: September 1, 2009
Tags: drowning, premises liability
A Montgomery, Ala. hotel and its manager must pay $3.8 million for the 2007 drowning death of a 19-year-old football player on its premises.
Derrick Marshall, a standout high-school receiver who was about to start workouts with the Alabama State University football team, drowned in the pool at the former King's Inn hotel on July ...
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