Lawsuit Filed After Injuries at Haunted House
Lawsuit Filed After Injuries at Haunted House

Lawsuit Filed After Injuries at Haunted House

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A honeymoon trip to 'A Haunting in Hollis,' a haunted house in New York, took a tragic turn for newlywed Solainne Moncero-Tannis when she broke both ankles after falling from a 20-foot slide known as Satan's Slope. The incident occurred just two weeks after her wedding, leading her to file a lawsuit against the haunted house's owners, Janette and Lataya Carter, claiming the slide ended abruptly in darkness on a concrete surface. Following previous injuries and multiple lawsuits against the attraction, the city recently shut it down due to serious safety violations, including blocked exits and structural issues. Moncero-Tannis underwent surgery and continues to struggle with mobility and daily activities due to her injuries. Her lawyer emphasized the lack of safety measures and inspections at the site, raising concerns about its operation. The incident has reignited discussions about the safety of similar attractions in New York City.

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