Michigan State U. to Pay Nearly $30 Million to 3 Survivors of Campus Shooting
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Michigan State University has reached a settlement of nearly $30 million to compensate three surviving students who were shot during a campus incident in 2023, which resulted in the deaths of three other students. The agreement includes $14.2 million to Nathan Statly, who was shot in the head; $13 million to Yukai (John) Hao, who became paralyzed from a back gunshot; and $2.5 million to Troy Forbush, who was shot in the chest. The settlements emerged following negotiations after the university was notified of potential lawsuits by the survivors.
Michigan State University agreed to pay nearly $30 million to three surviving students from the 2023 shooting that killed three others, highlighting important discussions about campus safety.
The university and the students' lawyers settled negotiations over compensation three survivors endured during the 2023 incident, revealing the impact of gun violence on educational environments.
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