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4 kids killed in Pennsylvania crash weren't restrained, authorities say

4 kids killed in Pennsylvania crash weren't restrained, authorities say
EFFORT, Pa. –  Four children killed in a multi-vehicle crash in northeastern Pennsylvania were not in booster seats or wearing seatbelts when the car in which they were traveling caused a high-speed, four-car crash, police said Sunday.

The Saturday afternoon crash killed five, including the 23-year-old woman driving the car in which the children were riding, the Pennsylvania State Police said. Three other people went to hospitals.

Police did not disclose the identities of the children or their relationship to the dead woman, Destini Watson, of Blakeslee. An adult passenger in Watson's car, Monisha Roberts, 21, survived after being ejected from the vehicle.

Watson, Roberts and the drivers of the three other vehicles were wearing seatbelts, but the children were not restrained, police said.

Police say the pileup happened after Watson tried to pass another vehicle at a high rate of speed on Route 115 in Monroe County, about 70 miles north of Philadelphia.

Watson passed the car and began moving back into the southbound lane when she lost control of her vehicle and swerved into the northbound lanes. Her vehicle struck a second vehicle, flipped onto its side and struck a third vehicle. A fourth vehicle crashed into the third, police said.

Roberts and the drivers of the second and third vehicles -- Harold Roberts, 77, and Wade Hunter, 53 -- were taken to hospitals. The driver of the fourth vehicle, Patrick Mikolaitis, 41, suffered minor injuries, police said.

Are airlines liable for injuries related to turbulence?

The car isn't the only place you should wear your seat-belt all the time.

Injuries on airline flights due to turbulence aren't unheard of, ranging from broken bones to spinal damage.

Most people who sustain injury are not wearing their seat-belts. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), about 60 passengers are injured during turbulence every year because they ignored the seat-belt sign.
 
In general, a carrier cannot be held liable for turbulence because it isn't always predictable. 

Often, turbulence can be predicted, and the flight crew will take measures (verbal warnings and instruction, securing food carts and other loose objects, activating the “fasten

seat-belt” sign) to protect its passengers. If injured while wearing a seat-belt, or while ignoring the warning of the flight crew, it is unlikely that the airline could be held liable for the injury. On the other hand, if a passenger is injured by luggage that flew

from an unlatched overhead bin, the airline could be held liable for the injury if they failed to secure the bin.

Likewise, if it can be proven that the flight crew knew about turbulent conditions and failed to notify passengers, they could be held liable for any injuries caused by the lack of communication.

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