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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Keziah Lewis said the last six years were not what she pictured for herself as a little girl. One day she was going into her junior year at the University of Cincinnati ...
Nearly seven years after Keziah Lewis was seriously hurt when the Fireball ride at the Ohio State Fair failed mid-ride, a court judgment has awarded her $20 million from the ride's manufacturer.
The court awarded $78 million to four injured parties on Friday, one of which included Keziah Lewis. Lewis was severely injured when the Fire Ball ride fell apart on July 26, 2017.
Keziah Lewis, pictured in her Columbus office in July, survived the Fire Ball ride disaster at the Ohio State Fair in 2017. She was recently awarded a judgment of $20 million.
Nearly seven years after Keziah Lewis was seriously hurt when the Fireball ride at the Ohio State Fair failed mid-ride, a court judgment has awarded her $20 million from the ride’s manufacturer ...
Lewis was the girlfriend of Tyler Jarrell, ... Keziah’s injuries were extensive and led to more than $2 million in medical bills by December 2017, according to her law firm.
When the arm of the Fire Ball ride broke in 2017, it flung her and her boyfriend, Tyler Jarrell, 50 feet into the air.
Keziah Lewis was one of seven people injured when the swinging and spinning Fire Ball ride broke apart on July 26, 2017, on the state fair’s midway.
The court awarded $78 million to four injured parties on Friday, one of which included Keziah Lewis. Lewis was severely injured when the Fire Ball ride fell apart on July 26, 2017.
Keziah Lewis wanted a different answer. But no matter how many times she asked, she didn't get one. Lewis had no memory of how she got into the hospital bed that she woke up in seven years ago.
The court awarded $78 million to four injured parties on Friday, one of which included Keziah Lewis. Lewis was severely injured when the Fire Ball ride fell apart on July 26, 2017.
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