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According to the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, the spouse of a deceased Patriots fan is suing the group and NFL for a minimum of $10 million in damages for the dying of her husband during a 2010 game at Gillette Stadium.
Kimberly Chartier, a local of close by Chicopee, Mass., is filing a civil suit in opposition to the crew, alleging that the franchise and three other parties are chargeable for the dying of Jeffrey Chartier, 40, within the season opener that yr. Gillette Stadium operator NPS and security service supplier TeamOps are also named in the suit, based on the Republican’s report.
Reports surfaced on the time that an altercation with a security guard through the Week 1 game towards the Bengals instantly preceded Chartier’s death.
The suit signifies that Chartier was invited to go on the sphere earlier than the game together with his then-6-12 months-old son, Tedy, by two crew officials. Reportedly, Tedy didn’t have a subject pass and was denied access by a security guard recognized as Arthur Sherman.
Following a 15-minute confrontation, Chartier returned to his seat where he’s believed to have suffered a heart attack. The suit says that stress associated to the argument with the safety guard was the reason for the heart assault.
The filing reads:
“Jeff Chartier died because of cardiac arrest that was precipitated by agitation and stress caused by an interplay with a security guard at Gillette Stadium who inappropriately and unnecessarily confronted Jeff Chartier and his son Tedy in a harsh, unprofessional, confrontational, disrespectful and antagonistic method.”
Chartier had been a season-ticket holder since the start of the 2000 season and named his son after former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi.
The Patriots held a moment of silence of Chartier’s loss of life previous to their subsequent residence game, two weeks later towards the Payments. The group additionally donated a Tom Brady jersey for public sale to lift cash for his household, and owner Robert Kraft, Corridor of Fame linebacker Andre Tippett and media spokesman Stacey James attended Chartier’s funeral, according to the report.
Woman suing Patriots for $10 million in damages over her husband’s 2010 death at stadium
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