Riley Strain's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his former fraternity brothers, claiming negligence during a fraternity event. Strain, a University of Missouri student, was found dead in a river weeks after disappearing during a Delta Chi fraternity formal. The lawsuit argues that the fraternity had a duty of care, failed to implement safety measures, and allowed excessive drinking, which contributed to Strain's tragic demise. The family's claims outline the pressure Strain felt to attend the event and seek compensation for his pain and suffering prior to death.
Riley's family believes the fraternity had a duty of care and was negligent by failing to provide adequate safety measures, leading to his tragic death.
The lawsuit claims Strain suffered severe injuries and emotional damage prior to his death, highlighting the responsibility of his fraternity brothers in his final moments.
Riley's family alleges that he was pressured into attending the formal despite his reservations, contributing to the circumstances of his disappearance and death.
The family's wrongful death lawsuit names 32 fraternity members, arguing that their recklessness led to Riley's consciousness of pain and suffering before his untimely death.
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