Posted on 05/08/2017 9:01:39 PM PDT by grundle
Demi Moore has been sued over the death of a 21-year-old man who drowned in her pool two years ago.
Back in July 2015, Edenilson Steven Valle was found dead at the bottom of Moores pool after a small party at her Los Angeles home. The actress, 54, was not at home at the time. She later told PEOPLE in a statement that she was in absolute shock over the unthinkable tragedy.
Authorities did not suspect foul play in the incident and determined the death to be accidental.
Initially, Valles parents, Jorge and Maria, filed a wrongful-death suit against Tree House Trust, which owns the property, as well as Moores personal assistant and another individual, who threw the party together.
Moore has now been added as a defendant in the case, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE. The Valle family is blaming the actress for allegedly failing to place depth markers near what they claim was an excessively deep pool. They also allege that rocks by the pools edge were a tripping hazard, and that alcohol and the pools dangerously high temperature (allegedly 101 degrees at the time) were factors in his death.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Edenilson told fellow guests and hosts that he didnt know how to swim and that he allegedly fell in the pool after fellow guests left the property.
I was out of the country traveling to meet my daughters for a birthday celebration when I got this devastating news, Moore previously told PEOPLE in a statement. The loss of a child is an unthinkable tragedy, and my heart goes out to this young mans family and friends.
The Valle family is seeking damages of more than $25,000.
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Could be, but I’m no expert on the matter.
She’s never been one of my favorites to be honest with ya.
Well, she kind of a weirdo, but we are all once in a while.
Yeah, but he had children with that weirdo, and they need both parents.
Demi Moore blames house guest for his drowning death in pool
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