DIXON v. FRAZINI


188 A.D.2d 1054 (1992)

Kimberly Dixon, an Infant, by Anita Larusch, Her Parent, Appellant, v. Oliver Frazini et al., Defendants, and Joseph Drzymala et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Fourth Department.

December 30, 1992


Order and judgment unanimously reversed on the law with costs, motion denied and complaint reinstated.

Memorandum:

Infant plaintiff, Kimberly Dixon, suffered personal injuries when she was severely bitten by a Siberian husky owned by defendants Oliver and Michelle Frazini, who resided in a two-family house owned by defendants, Joseph and Harriet Drzymala. Harriet Drzymala is the sister of Michelle Frazini and, according to Dixon and LaRusch, the Drzymalas...

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