U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1965

Kenneth M. Flynn v. Raymond W. Kalb, Edgar S. Kalb and Esther Kalb Hancock, Co-Partners, D/B/A 'Kal-Han-Co.,' T/a 'Beverley Beach Club,'

Kenneth M. Flynn v. Raymond W. Kalb, Edgar S. Kalb and Esther Kalb Hancock, Co-Partners, D/B/A 'Kal-Han-Co.,' T/a 'Beverley Beach Club,'
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided February 8, 1965 · Haynsworth, Boreman, Bryan
341 F.2d 582; 1965 U.S. App. LEXIS 6620 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Kenneth M. Flynn v. Raymond W. Kalb, Edgar S. Kalb and Esther Kalb Hancock, Co-Partners, D/B/A 'Kal-Han-Co.,' T/a 'Beverley Beach Club,'

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

The testimony warranting a finding of insufficiency of the supervision at this public swimming beach leaves a troublesome question of its proximate relation to the injury of the swimmer. The Court, recognizing its closeness, is of the opinion that different inferences might be drawn by reasonable men, and that the question was properly submitted to the jury.

Affirmed.

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