Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1936

Grimes v. Town of Ruston

Grimes v. Town of Ruston
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided April 30, 1936 · Piamiter
167 So. 493; 1936 La. App. LEXIS 205 (Southern Reporter)

Grimes v. Town of Ruston

Opinion of the Court

PIAMITER, Judge.

In this case, plaintiffs’ adopted daughter, aged fifteen, was drowned at the same time and place and under similar circumstances as the deceased children involved in the case of Lizzie and Ed Peters v. Town of Ruston, 167 So. 491, this day decided by us. The allegations of the petition herein are substantially identical with *494 those of the petition in that case, and the appeal has been prosecuted from a judgment sustaining an exception of no cause of action. Therefore, for the reasons assigned in the Peters Case, it is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the judgment appealed from is affirmed.

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