Jury Rules In Favor Of Vail Resorts In Skier Death Case

EAGLE — A jury ruled in favor of a Colorado ski resort company, saying it was not at fault in the death of a 13-year-old boy. The Vail Daily reports the parents of Taft Conlin, Dr. Louise Ingalls and Dr. Stephen Conlin, had filed a civil suit against Vail Resorts for negligence, saying the company did not close the upper Prima Cornice run on Vail Mountain properly before an in-bounds avalanche killed their son. Conlin's parents argue that the company violated Colorado's Skier Safety Act when their son died Jan.

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