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$5.7M Awarded to Kansas Crash Victims’ Family

April 11, 2011

A southeast Kansas man whose wife and daughter were killed when a fleeing driver hit their car has been awarded $5.7 million in damages.

The Joplin Globe reported that assistant Pittsburg State University football coach John Kemp filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Kaston Hudgins in Cherokee County District Court.

A judge decided that Hudgins alone was responsible for the July 2009 deaths of 41-year-old Riverton teacher Teresa Kemp and 13-year-old Taylor Kemp. John Kemp took the stand earlier in the day to describe their deaths as “brutal.”

His wife and daughter were traveling on U.S. 69 south of Pittsburg when their vehicle was hit by a car fleeing from Cherokee County deputies.

Hudgins’ attorney argued that law enforcement disregarded public safety in pursuing Hudgins.

Topics Kansas

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  • April 12, 2011 at 11:41 am
    Xgirl says:
    Well, if his wife was working, part of the money would be for the loss of income they would have gotten for all the years the wife had left to work. I am sure pain and sufferi... read more
  • April 11, 2011 at 2:06 pm
    Bruce Bonar says:
    I agree - surely there is more to this story. Cops are in a tough spot. We're angry if they don't chase bad guys - then we sue if the chase ends up in a wreck. Don't most c... read more
  • April 11, 2011 at 1:35 pm
    Jen says:
    There must be more to this story...where is the $5.7M coming from the county? I doubt that the individual fleeing the accident had an auto policy for $6M.

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