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Teen's Death Remains Mystery
From July to September1998, four teenagers at Webster Groves High School died in what students called their "summer of sadness." Three were killed in car wrecks. The fourth, Joseph Grosberg, drowned in the Mississippi River -or so the 700 friends and schoolmates attending the funeral thought at the time. Read Full Article >


Man Wins Millions In His Lawsuit Against GM
Joel Bruemmer had spent 35 years as a UE lineman and was nearing retirement when he answered a call six years ago to inspect a utility pole hit by a car that ran off Yaeger Road . The call nearly killed him. It also made him a millionaire. A St. Louis Circuit Court awarded Bruemmer and his wife, Sharon, $19.5 million Thursday night in their suit against General Motors Corp. Read Full Article >


General Motors Hit With $19.5 Million Verdict On Claim For Defective Brakes
General Motors Corp. should pay $19.5 million in damages for injuries a man sustained when he was smacked from behind by a runaway GM tow truck, according to a jury in the City of St. Louis. The jury awarded the injured man $12.5 million in actual damages plus $4 million in punitive damage. The verdict also included an award of $3 million to the man's wife. Read Full Article >

 

 

 

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• Teen's Death Remains Mystery

• Man Wins Millions In His Lawsuit Against GM

• General Motors Hit With $19.5 Million Verdict On Claim For Defective Brakes


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