Wife Files Wrongful Death Suit Against Colorado Rafting Company
The wife of a Maryland man who died during a rafting trip down the Roaring Fork River filed a lawsuit accusing a Colorado rafting company of negligence and fraud.
The Aspen Times reports Allison Parker filed a lawsuit against Aspen Whitewater Rafting in the death of her husband, James Abromitis, who died June 15, 2016, after he was ejected from a boat two separate times.
The lawsuit claims the company “knowingly misrepresented and concealed the nature and danger” of the water, and then “engaged in grossly negligent and intentionally reckless conduct” causing Abromitis to be tossed twice from the boat.
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