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Even a small boat can be involved in a big lawsuit....
"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote in
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Article link:
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pag...u_sid=10124181
Published Wednesday | September 5, 2007
Lawsuit filed in fatal Sarpy boat crash
BY JOE DEJKA
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
The son of a couple killed in a Sarpy County boating accident has
filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the boat driver and the private
lake association.
Authorities say Kenneth Tonn was under the influence of alcohol July
15 while operating the boat that struck and killed David and Kathleen
Gilfillan of Bellevue on Hanson Lake No. 2.
Scott Gilfillan of Peoria, Ariz., on behalf of his parents' estate, is
suing Tonn as well as the Eastern Sarpy County Lake Improvement
Association, alleging the association had a duty to keep the lake safe
for everyone on the water.
The lawsuit seeks funeral expenses and unspecified damages for loss of
comfort and companionship.
Tonn, 60, declined to comment Tuesday on the lawsuit.
Attempts to reach the association for comment were unsuccessful.
Tonn is charged in Sarpy County Court with manslaughter in the death
of Kathleen Gilfillan, 57. He also is charged with second-degree
assault in connection with injuries to David Gilfillan, 61, who died
11 days later. The Sarpy County attorney is seeking to upgrade that
charge to manslaughter.
Tonn, who lives at the lake, had a blood-alcohol level of .177 percent
— more than twice Nebraska's legal limit of .08 percent — at the time
of the crash, authorities have said.
The couple's son and two daughters are "devastated," their attorney,
Timothy O'Brien, said Tuesday.
"Like any tragedy, they're dealing with it best they can," O'Brien
said.
According to the lawsuit filed last week in Sarpy County District
Court, David and Kathleen Gilfillan were seated on the rear of a boat
beached on shore when Tonn lost control of his boat and struck them.
Tonn was steering a 16-foot white 1974 Invader motorboat through a
channel about 265 feet wide, with boat docks jutting out on either
side.
He was towing a raft on which his wife and 10-year-old granddaughter
were riding. The rope became entangled on the boat, and Tonn
apparently turned away from the boat controls for 10 to 15 seconds,
authorities said.
The lawsuit alleges that Tonn failed to keep a proper lookout,
operated a boat while drunk and failed to control the boat.
It also alleges that the deaths occurred as a direct result of the
lake association's negligence.
The association, the lawsuit says, allowed Tonn to drive drunk, failed
to monitor and control watercraft on the lake, failed to ensure that
boaters complied with the Nebraska Safe Boating Act and allowed unsafe
boat operation though they had knowledge it was going on.
The only thing the association is guilty of is having money and/or
insurance.
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