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gaypalmsprings
03-21-2008, 10:14 AM
Girl Whose Disembowelment Led To Pool Legislation Dies


Abigail Taylor Dies In Omaha

12:51 pm CDT March 21, 2008

OMAHA, Neb. -- A 6-year-old girl who underwent a rare transplant surgery after her intestines were sucked out in a swimming pool has died in an Omaha hospital.

RIP Abigail

Kali27
03-21-2008, 10:15 AM
JESUS... that's horrible... ugh.

canexplain
03-21-2008, 10:19 AM
i saw that, this has happened many times before .. i hope the parents sue the crap out of them ..just to think about it, yuck .....x****

jigsaw
03-21-2008, 10:29 AM
First a thread about weather then a theard about raining kids?

bug on your lip
03-21-2008, 10:34 AM
First a thread about weather then a theard about raining kids?

i like how your spelling went from "ohhh so right" to "ohhh puta" in one sentence

gaypalmsprings
03-21-2008, 10:38 AM
sue the crap out of them

lolz pun

jigsaw
03-21-2008, 10:38 AM
i like how your spelling went from "ohhh so right" to "ohhh puta" in one sentence

i'm stoned. i'm outta here.

boarderwoozel3
03-21-2008, 10:41 AM
Has anyone read Chuck Palahniuk's "Haunted"...?

denies the day
03-21-2008, 10:52 AM
Has anyone read Chuck Palahniuk's "Haunted"...?

Man, I had that in my hands this week but didn't buy it. Is it good?

I always thought the disembowelment-by-pool story was an urban legend. That is horrific.

whynotsmile99
03-21-2008, 11:35 AM
Has anyone read Chuck Palahniuk's "Haunted"...?

i read that when Playboy published it. SOoooo disturbing

Mr.Nipples
03-21-2008, 01:22 PM
well that must've sucked...

M Sparks
03-21-2008, 02:11 PM
Has anyone read Chuck Palahniuk's "Haunted"...?

I was just going to say that.

marooko
03-21-2008, 02:13 PM
so what exactly happened? what could they sue for?

i read what happened. dont think a lawsuit she be brought up, but im sure it will.

paganman7
03-21-2008, 02:35 PM
I know the internets are for fun and everything, but I can't join in on the mockery. As the father of a precious little daughter, my life would end if something like this happened.

My deepest condolences go to the family.

Young blood
03-21-2008, 02:43 PM
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u217/jcshaft1/gollum.jpg

canexplain
03-21-2008, 02:44 PM
so what exactly happened? what could they sue for?

i read what happened. dont think a lawsuit she be brought up, but im sure it will.

i am just guessing here, but this is a known problem and has been known for years ... its sounds like they didnt have the right "trap" on the suction thingy ... just a guess though ...x****

amyzzz
03-21-2008, 02:55 PM
I thought I heard John Edwards defended someone like this...?

edit: I mean, he took on the kid's case and sued whomever.

marooko
03-21-2008, 03:11 PM
i am just guessing here, but this is a known problem and has been known for years ... its sounds like they didnt have the right "trap" on the suction thingy ... just a guess though ...x****


i just dont dig lawsuits.


I thought I heard John Edwards defended someone like this...?

edit: I mean, he took on the kid's case and sued whomever.

this is why. ..."sued whomever."

kitt kat
03-21-2008, 04:50 PM
Has anyone read Chuck Palahniuk's "Haunted"...?


I was just gonna say, "Heyyy isn't this a Chuck Palahniuk story?"
Now THERE'S a fucked up mother fucker.

thelastgreatman
03-21-2008, 04:53 PM
Abigail Taylor had part of her intestinal tract torn out when she sat on a wading pool drain. Her medical expenses could be in the millions.

The family of a 6-year-old Edina girl injured in a freak wading pool accident filed suit Thursday against the pool manufacturer and the Minneapolis Golf Club.

The suit blamed both the club, located in St. Louis Park, and Sta-Rite Industries, a pool equipment manufacturer owned by a Golden Valley company, for the accident, in which 21 feet of Abigail Taylor's small intestine were sucked out when she landed on an uncovered suction outlet in the kiddie pool in June.

Robert Bennett, attorney for the family, said that Abigail's lifetime medical expenses alone could total $30 million, far more than the $6 million in liability insurance he said the Golf Club possesses. Compensation for pain and suffering could add to the damages.

Abigail faces a small intestine transplant that will keep her hospitalized for six months, Bennett said.

A verdict finding the prominent club 50 percent responsible for such damages could be its "death knell," forcing it into bankruptcy, said David Potter, a product liability attorney not involved in the case.

But Dan Haws, an attorney for the Golf Club, said it was far too early to determine the medical costs.

"To say this is the demise of the club is an overstatement," he said. "This is early in the investigation in terms of the facts and whose responsibility it is going to be."

'Life-changing event'

Abigail has had two hospitalizations of about a month each since the June 29 accident.

Her father, Scott Taylor, called her upbeat and resilient. "Her attitude couldn't really be any better," he said. "She is an amazing girl. ... She doesn't get down on herself. I think sometimes, Katey, my wife, and I have a harder time with this than she does going through it."

According to Taylor, Abigail is walking, wearing a backpack with one tube carrying nutrients to her chest, another tube carrying predigested food to her stomach. She wears a colostomy bag and is attending school on most days with a nurse accompanying her 12 hours a day.

The suit alleges that Abigail, playing in the kiddie pool, fell and landed on the uncovered suction outlet, and became trapped on it when the sump created a vacuum.

Her colon was forced into her rectum, and her exposed small intestine was pulled out and through her lacerated rectum.

Taylor, a seven-year club member, said the suit was needed for her future medical costs: "It's a life-changing event, and our insurance is probably going to run out next year. In addition to that, it would be my hope that the manufacturer of this cover would change their product and take this one off the market. It's dangerous and defective."

Bennett alleges negligence by both Sta-Rite and the Golf Club, saying the company knew that its suction cover was a hazard and failed to come up with a safer product. The suit cited three prior disembowelments due to Sta-Rite equipment.

The suit also accuses the Golf Club of failure to properly install the cover and frame, failure to inspect it and failure to close the pool when the cover came off on the day of the incident.

Company, club disagree

Pentair of Golden Valley, which owns Sta-Rite, blamed the accident on the Golf Club. It said a golf ball got stuck in a pool pipe, creating the suction that led to the accident.

In a statement, it blamed the club for its "misuse of its pool products, inadequate site supervision and improper maintenance," adding, "We are confident the facts show that Sta-Rite's products did not cause this horrible incident."

Haws, the club's attorney, said Pentair's statement had a long list of inaccuracies and it was untrue that a golf ball got stuck in the pipe.

He said the drain cover was in place shortly before the accident and had been installed the same way for about four years with no other problem of its coming loose.

"The city of St. Louis Park inspects the pool every year and found the pool passed all over its inspections," he said.

Minneapolis Golf Club, founded in 1916, has about 350 members. The initiation fee is $30,000. Golf Digest Magazine ranked its golf course 19th in Minnesota in 2007.

Pentair acquired Sta-Rite in 2004 as part of its acquisition of Wisconsin-based Wicor Industries. Pentair had 2006 revenues of $3.15 billion.

"We believe we are adequately insured so that this lawsuit is not anticipated to have a material impact," said Rachael Jarosh, a Pentair vice president.


http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/11828721.html

Huh, I was thinking it might just be an attractive nuisance suit. This sounds fairly legitimate. Pools shouldn't suck people's intenstines out. I think we can all agree on that.

rage patton
03-21-2008, 05:19 PM
That is fucked. That really shouldn't happen.

well that must've sucked...

Hahahaha. Oh god...

JClemy
03-21-2008, 05:24 PM
Thats horrible!

thelastgreatman
03-21-2008, 05:24 PM
i just dont dig lawsuits.




this is why. ..."sued whomever."

Yeah I know, it's total bullshit how people die and we have a way of holding liable parties responsible for their negligence that resulted in those people dying. Fucking hate that shit.

JustSteve
03-21-2008, 05:25 PM
http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/11828721.html

Huh, I was thinking it might just be an attractive nuisance suit. This sounds fairly legitimate. Pools shouldn't suck people's intenstines out. I think we can all agree on that.

i figure you are already trying to find ways to stick your dick in one of those now, though. it seems to go in everything else...

thelastgreatman
03-21-2008, 05:27 PM
What kind of man refers to his own wife as "a pump?"

Seriously, Steve. UNCOUTH.