Cessna Agrees To Pay $1.6 Million To Settle Death Suit
Cessna Aircraft and its parent company Textron agreed to pay $1.6 million last week to settle a wrongful death suit brought by the family of former Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan and another man who were killed in the crash of a 1980 model Cessna 335 while Carnahan was campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat...
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