Family Of Man Trampled By NY Shoppers Sue Wal-Mart
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (AP) – The family of a man who was trampled at a New York Wal-Mart accuses the company of stirring up a shopping frenzy that led the 270-pound worker to be crushed to death.
The 6-foot-5-inch man died of asphyxiation early Friday morning after a crowd stampeded to get into the store for post-Thanksgiving Day bargains.
Nearly 2,000 people had gathered for the store’s 5 a.m. opening, then broke down its electronic doors to get in. At least four other people were treated at hospitals, including a woman who was eight months pregnant.
The worker’s family is suing Wal-Mart and the Long Island mall where the store is located. The suit says Wal-Mart’s ads “created an atmosphere of competition and anxiety” that led to “crowd craze.”
The lawsuit also says Wal-Mart failed to provide adequate security for the pre-dawn opening and was otherwise “careless, reckless and negligent.”
The 34-year-old worker (Jdimytai Damour) had been hired as a temporary employee and had been on the job about a week when he died.
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