Lawsuits filed on behalf of three Meriden residents killed in Interstate 95 crash - Meriden Record-Journal
Wrongful death lawsuits filed by the families of three city residents killed in a crash on Interstate 95 last year claim the driver of a tractor-trailer that rear-ended the car they were traveling in was negligent, reckless and driving with... Baughnita Leary, of Meriden, was driving a Nissan Sentra on I-95 in Waterford on Oct. Her two children, Sanaa Reynolds, 9, and Dacari Robinson, 3, were buckled in the back seat and her boyfriend, Darin Robinson Jr. ,was in the front passenger seat, according to police. The impact killed Dacari Robinson instantly and critically injured his sister, Sanaa, and father, Darin Robinson. In June, Leary filed a wrongful death suit on behalf of Sanaa Reynolds and Dacari Robinson. All three lawsuits were consolidated into one lawsuit seeking monetary damages from Dube and Gold Medal Bakery. Last month, Lauren Davis, who represents the estate of Darin Robinson, also filed a wrongful death suit against Dube and Gold Medal Bakery. Attorneys representing Leary, Davis, Dube and Gold Medal Bakery weren’t immediately available for comment. Both wrongful death lawsuits claim Dube was reckless, inattentive and traveling too fast for conditions. Source: www.myrecordjournal.com