Prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump claims the seven victims died of negligence and called for a federal investigation.
Emotional accounts from relatives of the victims and survivors of the partial collapse of a boat dock gangway on Georgia’s ...
Following the Sapelo Island dock gangway collapse, a notable civil rights and personal injury attorney says some families are ...
The incident is already being investigated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Georgia Bureau of ...
Bertha McKnight, 80, and college student Catherine Sneed were both on the dock when the gangway suddenly gave out.
The tragedy occurred late Saturday as visitors were leaving a Culture Day celebration on historic Sapelo Island.
Isaiah Thomas tried grasping his niece's hand. But he also clutched her shirt, dragging her head below the water's surface.
Before the gangway collapsed, officials said there were upwards of 40 people standing on it. But the Georgia Department of ...
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, which operates the dock on Georgia’s Sapelo Island, is leading the state’s ...
Family members, friends and survivors of the gangway collapse, that killed seven over the weekend, recall the before, during ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump announced Monday he is representing the families of three of the victims who were killed in ...