$30M Suit Filed In Md. Hotel Carbon Monoxide Deaths

February 21, 2008

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A Lebanon, Pa., woman whose husband and 10-year-old daughter were killed by a carbon monoxide leak at an Ocean City, Maryland motel room has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against four companies.

The lawsuit seeking $30 million dollars in damages was filed in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.

Patrick Boughter and his daughter Kelly were killed at a Days Inn motel in June 2006. Investigators determined the gas entered the room from a disconnected water heater pipe.

Yvonne Boughter and her other daughter survived. The suit names the motel owner, Bay Shore Development Corp.; the water heater manufacturer, Heat Transfer Products; the business that sold it, R.E. Michel Co.; and the installer, All About Plumbing.

Bay Shore’s attorney did not return a call from The Daily Record seeking comment on Tuesday.

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Information from: The (Baltimore) Daily Record,

http://www.mddailyrecord.com

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  • February 27, 2008 at 7:47 am
    disappointed says:
    You have got to be kidding me with your comments. For one, there is no price high enough for a loss of a child, let alone a husband too. Furthermore, if you know anything abou... read more
  • February 21, 2008 at 3:26 am
    AZAZ says:
    Sorry about the spelling - I was still overcome by chocolate withdraws from the golf tournament!
  • February 21, 2008 at 2:18 am
    Hard Facts says:
    I agree with you, compman, primarily on the retailer if they did not change the product. Manufacturer...may be bad design, wasn't clear. Feel bad for her loss, but 5mil is a b... read more
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