Texas A&M bonfire lawsuit resolved

Oct. 29, 2008
Texas A&M bonfire lawsuit resolved Families of dead, along with some injured in the 1999 collapse, agree to $2.1 million settlement

Families of fourTexas A&M students killed in a 1999 bonfire collapse on the College Station campus will share $2.1 million with three injured students in a settlement ending a lawsuit. The agreement brings total payments to victims and their families to $7.6 million. The action ends litigation against the university, but lawsuits are still being pursued against companies that provided machinery and personnel involved in erecting the deadly pyre.

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