ZERINGUE v. TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

No. 2268.

196 So.2d 809 (1966)

Noah ZERINGUE et al. v. TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

On Rehearing April 3, 1967.

Writ Refused May 22, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel T. Chaisson, Joseph Accardo, Jr., and Norman J. Pitre, Luling, for plaintiffs-appellees.

John E. Fleury, Robert I. Broussard, Gretna, for defendants-appellants.

Before McBRIDE, CHASEZ and JANVIER, JJ.


JANVIER, Judge.

Plaintiffs-appellees are a brother and four sisters of Clement J. Zeringue, who was killed at about 9:35 o'clock at night on May 10, 1964, when the automobile which he was driving was struck and demolished by a diesel locomotive of Texas & Pacific Railway Company at a road crossing in the unincorporated settlement known as Luling, about 12 or 13 miles upriver, on the west bank of the Mississippi River.

The locomotive was being operated...

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