The family is seeking at least $75,000 for medical and funeral bills and for mental anguish over Hassan's death in their suit filed on Wednesday in U.S. District aion power leveling Court in Toledo. Kalahari officials have 20 days to respond.
"They are seeking accountability," family attorney Shereef Akeel said this morning. "Kalahari advertises to the aion money public that safety is No. 1. This is truly a devastating loss. It is an incident that should not have happened."
Hassan drowned in 3 feet of water at the popular water park in Sandusky. On Aug. 3, Erie County inspectors recommended that the water park have more aion account lifeguards on duty.
The water park bills itself as the largest in the world. It has a 173,000-square-foot indoor water park and a 77,000-square foot outdoor water park. This is the first drowning at the water park, according to Erie County sheriff's officials.
Kalahari has been cited at least five times since it opened in May 2005, state records show, the most of any of the state's major aion gold water parks.
The biggest violation came last year when the park was cited for operating with insufficient lifeguards and fined $55,000.
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