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THE COURT OF US CONSIDERED A CLAIM OF HUSBAND FILED AFTER HIS WIFE TRIPPED OVER HER SHOES
THE COURT OF US CONSIDERED A CLAIM OF HUSBAND FILED AFTER HIS WIFE TRIPPED OVER HER SHOES
In the United States, a case for the recovery of monetary compensation for the treatment that the husband had to undergo after falling down the stairs was considered. According to the plaintiff, it happened because his bride tripped over her shoes and he stumbled over them and fell down.
As a result of the incident, the man was forced to seek medical help with fractures of his leg and both arms.
The incident happened three years ago in Cleveland when John Walworth responded to his fiancée's request to help move a box of vinegar from the car to the basement. As a result, the man stepped on a pair of shoes, which provoked a fall from the stairs, reports Oddity Central.
The result was multiple bone fractures - the man needed three surgeries to restore his health, as well as several months of physiotherapy.
In October 2019, Walworth's lawyer filed a lawsuit against the mistress of the house and the victim's bride, Judy Khoury. The most unusual thing in this story is that six months before the trial, the young people got married.
Giving testimony in court, the defendant assured that she always left her shoes at the back door, but at the same time did not see her husband fall, and cannot say what exactly was the reason. The woman's lawyers assured that the plaintiff should have shown prudence himself and checked if there were any objects under his feet that he could trip over.
As a result of the consideration of the case, the claim was rejected, and the spouses continued to live together.
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