Man Killed In Train Crash Being Sued By Woman Who Was Hit By His Flying Body Parts

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Reporting from Chicago— Calling it a "tragically bizarre" case, an Illinois appeals court has ruled that a man killed by a train while crossing the tracks at a Chicago Metra station can be held responsible after part of his body struck and injured a bystander.

In 2008, Hiroyuki Joho, 18, was hurrying in the pouring rain with an umbrella over his head, trying to catch a Metra train, when he was struck by an Amtrak train traveling at more than 70 mph.

Several witnesses said he was smiling as the train hit him.

A large portion of his body flew about 100 feet onto the southbound platform, where it struck Gayane Zokhrabov, then 58. She was knocked to the ground, her leg and wrist broken and her shoulder injured.

A Cook County judge dismissed Zokhrabov's lawsuit against Joho's estate, finding that Joho could not have anticipated Zokhrabov's injuries.

But the appellate court disagreed. After noting that the case law involving "flying bodies" is sparse, it ruled that "it was reasonably foreseeable" that the high-speed train would kill Joho and fling his body toward a platform where people were waiting.

Leslie Rosen, who handled Zokhrabov's appeal, said although the circumstances were "very peculiar and gory and creepy," it was a straightforward negligence case, no different than if a train passenger had been injured after the engineer hit the brakes.

"If you do something as stupid as this guy did, you have to be responsible for what comes from it," she said.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-train-death-lawsuit-20111229,0,1119897.story

Seriously, what's the point in suing a dead man? ^o)
 
"If you do something as stupid as this guy did, you have to be responsible for what comes from it," she said.

^o) Does court now requires he learns his lessons and doesn´t do same mistake again... a little too late, hmmm...
 

Seriously, what's the point in suing a dead man? ^o)
They're suing his estate.

But yeah, it's still insane.

Also, the way the article is written is just weird. So he ran to catch the Metra train, missed it, then spontaneously decided to commit suicide? What the heck?
 
Also, the way the article is written is just weird. So he ran to catch the Metra train, missed it, then spontaneously decided to commit suicide? What the heck?

You forgot this bit... 'And smiled whilst he was at it?'
 
the legendary litigious american society never fail to give me the "what the..." moment
 
oh wow. I dont' know what else to say.. honestly i thought when he was able to sue before seeing the location i thought it was some poor area in a third world county that i was'nt aware of ..... i don't know other countries laws well enough and some of the ones here are just insane.... i loved my con law courses especially when you read how many times certain laws had changed over and over and over again.
Serena
 
"If you do something as stupid as this guy did, you have to be responsible for what comes from it," she said.
In exactly, her lawyer said. She just repeat what her lawyer said.

Don't you know? American lawyers are the weirdest people in the world.
 
Erm okay:skeleton:. Give the guy a break, he died. Surely he didn't intend to purposefully hit the woman with his dead body parts.
 
Who would represents him in the court? His body? Lawyer hired his parents?

America is a strange place...

:heated:
 
As'Salaamu Alaaykum

erm, why would you smile while having a 70 miles per hour train coming your way?! maybe it wasn't suicide..

anyway, the women should be pleased she's safe and sound while the one who she 'sued' isn't..or atleast wasn't safe at that very moment of being hit by a train and didn't survive.
 
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Jεώel oғ ωïѕdoм;1492273 said:
erm, why would you smile while having a 70 miles per hour train coming your way?! maybe it wasn't suicide..
I don't think that's suicide. Might be Joho was a friendly person who always smile to another.

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Hiroyuki Joho
 
Yes, and maybe he thought he was going to die so smiled because he wanted to die smiling? We dont know the reason behind it so no use speculating.

Maybe that woman really needs money or something and thinks this is the only way she will get some? Stupid really, imagine the poor mans family, having to go through losing a son and then someone suing him/his estate or whatever, because of reasons he did not have much control over.

What is this world coming to?:heated:
 
That is just sickening imsad

btw why is this thread in the puzzles-humour section? :-\
 

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