Plaintiff was the fiancée of a baseball umpire who died of a heart attack while speaking in a transcontinental telephone conversation with plaintiff, allegedly as a result of a "grueling" schedule imposed on him by defendants. Plaintiff's cause of action for intentional infliction of emotional distress was properly dismissed because the complaint cannot be read to allege that the imposition of a difficult work schedule was done to her, or that it was done with the intention...
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