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The Killer Steakhouse And The Lawsuit

Can a restaurant kill? Can a lawsuit be frivolous? There's some craziness going on in New York.

Way back in 2006, a 28-year-old hedge fund manager named Sunil Varghese was dining at Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House. He started choking on a piece of steak and staggered to the restaurant's bathroom. Several minutes later, a colleague found him dead on the restroom floor.

Now Varghese's father is suing the restaurant for negligence... More than a year after his son died.

Go figure.

Steakhouse Sued In Fatal Choke [New York Post]

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