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While Brunswick County Social Services Department
staff closed down hurricane shelters and ran the office
Friday, volunteers conducted the agency's first
"cheese day" in more than a year at the public
assembly building. Director Jamie Orrock said 95 food
Tech Denies h
In 1983 Death
In answer to a wrongful death suit knew and the d
filed against it in March, Brunswick know that with I
Technical College is denying any should not have c
negligence on the part of the college Uvity he purpose
or its employees in the death of a engaged in when
man .13 days after he struck his head |ury."
on the floor during a defensive tactics The college fur
class in 1983 that Kilby "movi
way when he
It asks that the case be dismissed, overweight and la
Winifred A Kilby, widow and ad- coordination for
ministratrix of the estate of Robert vvas making," thj
E. Kilby, filed suit March 27 in New on the safety ma
Hanover County seeking more than follow instruction
Hrzu.wu in damages for Kllby's juct the exercise,
death, citing negligence on the part the defendants of
of the defendants. The suit lists as
defendants the college; its board of
trustees; Joseph tarter, president: ' I
(ieraldine Shaver, extension program
coordinator; and Tony M.
Williams, instructor for the class.
Kilby was thrown and struck his -..V.
head on a concrete floor during a
Nov 1 class exercise. Me was subsequently
hospitalized for more than 32
days until his death on Dec. 3. 1983.
The college argues in its answer
that if there was any negligence on
the part of one or more defendants?which
it denies?that Kilby
was guilty of contributory negligence I
because he allegedly enrolled in the
course "when he knew or should have
known he was not competent or H
capable of handling such." and | ;>
assumed any inherent risk iT f;
associated with the course
"That he knew and the defendants I
did not know he had previously had I
an operation of his head and brain, I
had pericardiac problems, had
calcified coronary arteriosclerosis, I ' 1 | 1
Ko<4 Ki IO tori I r?Uer>rii/> i.rr.
ihiu uiwtviai iiumui. puunuiwii i vnr |^b i
ph>sema, had chronic pancreatitis,
had fatty metamorphosis of the liver
and had chronic passive congestion H
erf the Uver," it adds "He farther
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n Surpius Food
stamp households were served within the first hour,
receiving items such us butter, cheese, rice, eorumeal.
flour, nonfat dry milk and honey. Above, Lewis Ross of
Boiling Spring Ijtkes breaks into n bag of rlee for
waiting co-volunteer Ruby Davis.
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Jegligence
i Of Student
efendants did not his physical condition or capability to
;hese problems he perform the activities included in bantered
into the ac- course.
ly and voluntarily Mrs. Kilby is seeking rcimbursehe
suffered his in- mcnt for medical expenses of
$28,863.24; funeral expenses of
thermore answers $667.20; compensation for Kilby's
L-d in a dangerous pain and suffering of $200,000; and
knew he was $600,000 for "the present monetary
eked the necessary value of the decedent" to his next of
the movement he kin.
it he failed to stay The college is represented in the
t provided, did not action by John F. Crossley of Wilms
as to how to con- ington; the plaintiff is represented byend
did not advise Thomas J Morgun, also of Wilinany
limitations in ingtun.
INSWICK COUNTY I
of Trustees of
wick Hospital
invites you
end the
kinfj; Ceremony
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wick Hospital
'leenth (tf October
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blankets to ten other lucky winners. We haven't forgotten the food
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register to win, and let us treat you like a millionaire. i dic
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