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Government

Apr. 10, 2020

Suit claims helicopter crash caused by faulty parts

San Diego-based attorney David S. Casey Jr. filed a lawsuit on behalf of two of the families of four Marines killed in a helicopter crash two years ago near the U.S.-Mexico border.

A San Diego-based attorney has filed a lawsuit in Pennsylvania on behalf of two of the families of four Marines killed in a helicopter crash two years ago near the U.S.-Mexico border.

"Our military protects us, so it is essential that we protect our military," attorney David S. Casey Jr. in a statement Thursday. "Four lives were lost in a completely avoidable tragedy because a faulty part -- the bypass valve 'button' -- failed. We...

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