Arizona Family Files Lawsuit After Teenager Killed in Halloween Party Assault
Arizona Family Files Lawsuit After Teenager Killed in Halloween Party Assault
The parents of an Arizona teenager who was beaten to death at a Halloween party have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against seven individuals suspected of participating in the assault.According to The Huffington Post, 16-year-old Preston Lord died at the hospital on October 28 after being attacked at the Queen Creek home of Roberto and Emily Correa. Lord’s death was ruled a homicide, with police later filing charges against seven young suspects.The complaint names the Correas as co-defendants, alleging that they are liable for the conduct of the estimated 200 people who attended their party—many of whom were minors.Attorneys for Lord’s parents say that Correas’ party was advertised on social media pages as a local “Halloween rager” with an open invitation. Alcohol was served on-site, but the lawsuit alleges that the Correas did not actively or adequately supervise young guests.Police received a non-emergency call or complaint about the party around 9pm on October 28, and observed a large number of young people leaving the premises.
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