CITY OF DOUGLASVILLE v. QUEEN

No. S98G1208.

514 S.E.2d 195 (1999)

270 Ga. 770

CITY OF DOUGLASVILLE v. QUEEN et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied April 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. Beans, Hawkins & Parnell, Atlanta, for City of Douglasville et al.

Johnny R. Pannell, Johnny R. Pannell, P.C., Hawkinsville, William L. Lundy, Jr., Parker & Lundy, Cedartown, for Ronnie H. Queen et al.

Walter Edwin Sumner, Susan Moore Pruett, Georgia Municipal Association, Atlanta, for amicus curiae.


HUNSTEIN, Justice.

Twelve-year-old Rebecca Ann Queen was injured and ten-year-old Lisa Michelle Queen was killed when they were hit by a Norfolk Southern Railroad train. The girls were walking on the railroad tracks while traveling from their family's car back to their parents, who were positioned on railroad property adjacent to Highway 78 in downtown City of Douglasville awaiting the City's annual Fourth of July parade...

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