Family of woman killed by falling tree branch in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods Park sues city for $1-million | Unpublished
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Author: Oliver Moore
Publication Date: September 20, 2024 - 19:30

Family of woman killed by falling tree branch in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods Park sues city for $1-million

September 20, 2024
The family of a woman killed by a falling tree branch in one of Toronto’s most popular parks is suing the city for $1-million, alleging negligence and improper pruning.Pari Nadimi died after being hit on the head in Trinity Bellwoods park in the summer of 2023, causing what the suit calls “a massive brain injury.”Her death came after warnings from a landscape designer who lived nearby that the tree was in a dangerous state. Pieces falling off another tree, also a Siberian Elm, killed a man in the same park seven years earlier.


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