Gee. What a surprise.
No case, she drunk the water of her own free will - NOT because the DJs held a gun to her head.
Darwin Award contender for '07 - NOT a cause celebre for a civil suit!
The DJ's told her that the headache wasn't a problem. They dismissed a caller who told them that it was dangerous.
The suit will win or at the very least settle for a 7 figures. The crew is lucky if they don't go to jail.
2 gallons is a lot of water for anyone to ingest, even over a few hours.
Public outcry will likely yield a settlement, signed waiver or not.
Not a Darwin award winner. Too late. She had kids. The gene pool remains at risk.
Here some questions that will be answered in court.
Did the radio station have a responsibility to have a doctor present? People have died as the DJs stated.
Did the station have a responsibility to check the health and well being of the contestants after the contest? Or is just sending them on their way good enough?
I think the station will have a hard time answering what they should have done during the contest and after for the safety of the contestants.
"This is what it feels like when you're drowning," responded one of the DJs. "There's a lot of water inside you." Knowing that they were "drowning" the contestants, what provisions did the station have for a medical professional?