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Settlement Reached in Case Where Four-Year-Old was Stomped to Death
A child’s death is always tragic, but even more so when it is caused by a family member. In the case of Zion McKeown, this is exactly what happened to him. While in his father’s custody, Zion was “allegedly stomped to death." Now the boy’s grandmother, Maryann Rooney, is awaiting a final approval of a settlement in a lawsuit she filed on behalf of “Zion's estate and Zion's sister.” While she originally sought $4 million, the "state legislature is preparing to approve an $875,000 settlement.”
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