Family of MIT student killed while riding bike in Cambridge sues for $30 million
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Minh-Thi Nguyen, a 24-year-old MIT student, was killed by a box truck while biking in Cambridge. Her family is suing the truck's company for over $30 million, citing wrongful death and medical expenses. The incident occurred when the driver turned right into the bike lane, causing Nguyen to be struck and thrown underneath the truck. Her family described her as hardworking and dedicated to her studies in physics, emphasizing the tragic nature of her untimely death.
"My heart aches for my daughter, who worked tirelessly her entire life, striving for success, only to meet such an unfair and tragic end," Hieu Nguyen, her father, said.
"Nguyen was wearing a helmet, following traffic laws, and traveling in a bike lane," according to a statement released by firm Sweeney Merrigan Law.
Read at Boston.com
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