Paterson Public Schools, K&M Transportation Agree to Settlement, Ending Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Paterson Public Schools, K&M Transportation Agree to Settlement, Ending Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The parents of 14-year-old Onynx Williams reached a $1.4 million settlement in their wrongful death lawsuit against Paterson Public Schools, K&M Transportation, and the Bergen County Special Services School District. The lawsuit itself was filed after Onynx “stepped out of a moving school bus through a rear emergency exit to her death” back in January of 2013. According to the agreement, $400,000 of the settlement will be paid by Paterson Public Schools, and about $200,000 will be paid by the Bergen County Special Services School District. The rest will largely be paid by K&M Transportation.So how did the accident happen, exactly? It all started when Onynx was “placed in the Bergen County school’s Venture Program due to her escalating history of behavior difficulties at School 18, 7, and 8.” After being classified as “emotionally disturbed” after a “10-day psychiatric hospitalization at St. Clare’s Hospital in Denville,” she was enrolled in the “Bergen County program on February 27, 2012.”
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