A high-profile civil rights attorney is calling for a federal investigation into the collapse of an aluminum gangway on Sapelo Island on Saturday that left seven people dead and others ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, joined by some of the victims’ family members, as well as survivors who fell into the water when the aluminum gangway they were standing on collapsed, said Tuesday ...
Demands for a federal investigation mount as witnesses and survivors of a gangway collapse at a dock in Georgia describe the ...
A ferry connecting an island off the coast of Georgia resumed operations Monday while the investigation to see what might ...
Attorney Ben Crump and family members of the injured and killed call for justice and changes after the collapse of a ferry ...
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Before the gangway collapsed, officials said there were upwards of 40 people standing on it. But the Georgia Department of ...
The Georgia DNR operates the dock and is in charge of the state investigation. National civil rights attorney Ben Crump, ...
White’s family was among hundreds visiting the isolated Georgia barrier island Saturday for a fall festival spotlighting the ...
Regina Brinson heard a crack before the metal walkway gave way beneath her feet, plunging her into the water beneath the ...
Brinson and grieving relatives of two others who died stood by civil rights attorney Ben Crump at a news conference in Florida on Tuesday as he called on the U.S. Justice Department to investigate.
Families continue to grieve, calling for an investigation into the deadly gangway collapse that killed seven people in ...