Posted on 04/19/2012 5:29:17 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
STAMFORD, Conn. (CBSNewYork) - Charla Nash is still recovering from a face transplant and wants to sue the state of Connecticut over the chimpanzee attack that nearly killed her three years ago, WCBS 880 Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau reports exclusively.
On February 16, 2009, a 200-pound chimpanzee named Travis was freely roaming the grounds of the Stamford home of his owner, and Nashs friend, Sandra Herold when Nash visited.
The chimp attacked Nash, causing her to lose her ears, eyes, hands, and nose in the aftermath.
Bridgeport attorney Charles Willinger, who represents Nash, exclusively told Schneidau that he believes that the near-fatal mauling could have been avoided.
He said the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection ignored its own regulations regarding private ownership of potentially dangerous animals.
(Excerpt) Read more at newyork.cbslocal.com ...
Looking for deep pockets.
His PAL'S chimp rips his face off and he's suing... not the friend.... but... the STATE.
Why's he gonna face-off against the state?
Oh, wait.
Can we make the taxpayers pay up every time someone breaks the law??
Wow.
Progressive.
It’s not “ HIS Pal’s face that was ripped off and he’s suing...
It’s way worse than that.
It’s HER face that was ripped off by the chimp her girlfriend was in a relationship with.
Interesting, no comment from the state or media about that at all. I don't agree with the lawsuit, but no heads are rolling either.
Exactly.A few years back there was a nasty fire at a nightclub in Rhode Island in which 100 kids were killed.Neither the band (which was largely at fault...long story) nor the club's owner had much insurance or money so lawyers announced that they were going after SHELL OIL because they were allegedly a sponsor of the band's appearance.
Ever notice that in every one of Hollywood’s stupid movies the chimps are the good apes and the gorillas are the villain apes? Like everything else they do, that’s backwards from reality.
Not if *I'm* on the jury.But then I'm not in CT,so....
She was friends with this woman for years and knew she had a big and increasingly aggressive and dangerous chimp, yet she chose to continue to visit. And this is the states fault how? Correction how is this the taxpayers fault since theyre the ones who are going to pay.
The State knew there was a dangerous animal (by statute) living on the property without a permit, which is required by state law.
Travis
Did the law suit succeed? Thanks
I don't know.After the initial publicity (a month or more) it kind of disappeared from the radar.But given that Rhode Island is just about the most brain dead Marxist state of them all I'll bet it did.
The State knew there was a dangerous animal (by statute) living on the property without a permit, which is required by state law.
OK. So what if I have a friend who is a hoarder like the ones you see on that TV show? The house is in shambles, dirty, rat and roach infested and cluttered to the extent that its a fire hazard. Oh and my friend also keeps about 50 feral cats in the house and hasnt cleaned out her refrigerator in 10 years. My friend is of course in violation of multiple zoning and public health codes, (not to mention the complaints of her neighbors) and has no permit for having that many animals. But the authorities havent gotten around to condemning the house and evicting my friend quite yet. Perhaps numerous citations have been issued but it takes time for the authorities under the law to evict the occupant, condemn the house and demolish it.
In the meantime, I decide, of my own accord to visit my friend and stay in her house knowing full well how dangerous and disgusting it is and while Im there, Im bitten by a rabid cat, part of the roof collapses and Im hit on the head by falling debris, then a fire breaks out and I nearly burn to death and I get salmonella from eating rotten food and a bacterial infection because of the filthy conditions.
Is this the States fault because they should have condemned the house and committed my friend to the loony bin days, weeks, or months earlier or somehow prevented me from going there; or is it my fault for putting myself in this situation?
My only question is this:
After you were bitten by a rabid feral cat, hit on the head by falling debris, and nearly burned to death by a fire that sparked up for no reason.....
.....what on Earth would have possessed you to munch on some salmonella-infested morsel you happened to fall next to??/!?
I am an attorney, but this guy and many like him need assistance in assuming room temperature.
After you were bitten by a rabid feral cat, hit on the head by falling debris, and nearly burned to death by a fire that sparked up for no reason.....
.....what on Earth would have possessed you to munch on some salmonella-infested morsel you happened to fall next to??/!?
LOL!
Well, perhaps (just play along with me here :)) I was trapped for days under the roof debris and the 5 tons of newspapers and People magazines; weak, dizzy and suffering from smoke inhalation and still being cornered and terrorized by that rabid cat. So after the floor gave way and the refrigerator tipped over, the 5 year old bottle of cranberry juice and 10 year old Dannon yogurt that fell next to me was my only hope for survival.
Of course the neighbors dialed 9-11 right after the initial roof collapse and fire but they were way too busy to respond as they were serving a warrant to some crazy woman way across the county with a crazy monkey and some guy living in his moms basement full of death head moths and perhaps a rather big girl in a pit with an injured poodle named Precious.
Just saying. : ),
Oh and ETA, the fire didnt spark for no reason as I failed to mention that my friend was a narcoleptic chain smoker something else the state was responsible for protecting me from. /s :),
You can't sue the dead (or can you?)
The friend died a year or so ago.
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