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Litigation

Jan. 11, 2000

Breaking Barriers

SAN DIEGO - Kathleen Lentini was rolling up a ramp that was intended to make buildings accessible for physically disabled people but was far too steep for that purpose. Her wheelchair flipped over backwards and, for the second time, she broke her neck.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - Kathleen Lentini was rolling up a ramp that was intended to make buildings accessible for physically disabled people but was far too steep for that purpose. Her wheelchair flipped over backwards and, for the second time, she broke her neck.
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