CAMERON v. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

Nos. 35,330, 35,331.

234 Minn. 355 (1951)

LEONA C. CAMERON v. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 15, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bradford & Kennedy, for appellant.

M.L. Countryman, Jr., and Earl F. Requa, for respondents.


CHRISTIANSON, JUSTICE.

These appeals arise out of two wrongful-death actions, consolidated for trial, brought by the special administratrix of the estates of Franklin and Kenneth Cameron to recover for their deaths in a grade-crossing collision allegedly caused by the negligence of defendants Northern Pacific Railway Company and George Hankey, an engineer employed by that company. The jury returned a verdict for defendants...

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