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Charla Nash Claim Dismissed, Denying Permission to Sue State Over 2009 Chimp Attack
The Hartford CourantA multimillion-dollar claim against the state by Charla Nash — blinded in a 2009 mauling by a 200-pound chimpanzee that tore off her face — was dismissed Friday by state Claims Commissioner J. Paul Vance Jr. Vance's decision denies Nash...Tags: Environmental Cleanup, Crime, Law and Justice, Charla Nash, Trials, Environmental Issues
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APNewsBreak: Chimp victim denied $150M lawusit
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut woman disfigured in a chimpanzee attack has been denied permission to sue the state. Charla Nash's family sought permission to sue Connecticut for $150 million but was denied Friday by state Claims Commissioner...
Tags: Trials, Stamford, Litigation
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Chimp Attack On Charla Nash Not The State's Fault
That Charla Nash was savagely attacked and mauled by a friend's pet chimpanzee was a terrible tragedy, as the world knows. But, please, the taxpaying citizens of Connecticut are not responsible for it. Ms. Nash was the friend and sometime employee of a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Charla Nash, Trials, Stamford, Lawyers
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Chimp Attack Comes To Life In Testimony Transcripts; Key Hearing On Friday
The Hartford CourantMarcella Leone came home from a trip in September 2008, turned on her answering machine, and discovered a disturbing, frantic message from Sandra Herold, the owner of Travis the chimpanzee. "She was yelling at me to get my dart [tranquilizer] gun and get...Tags: George C. Jepsen, Environmental Cleanup, Trials, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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The state offers amnesty for owners of banned exotic pets
Connecticut's into some really weird animal stuff lately. You've got a battle going on over keeping reindeer here year-round; mountain lions roaming the Gold Coast; someone whose face was ripped off by a chimpanzee trying to sue the state; new...
Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Trials, Environmental Issues, South Windsor, Stamford
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Chimp attack victim with new face is now called 'beautiful'
Nation NowChimp attack victim: Charla Nash has been dubbed the "chimp attack victim" by the media, but -- as she continues her recovery from a ground-breaking face transplant -- she continues to show the world that she shouldn't be so summarily defined.... -
Graphic Photo: Chimp Attack Victim Receives Face Transplant
ReutersBOSTON -- A Connecticut woman mauled by a chimpanzee in 2009 has received a full face transplant, the third surgery of its kind performed in the country, Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital said on Friday. Charla Nash, 57, was hurt after a friend's...Tags: KTLA, Connecticut, Animals, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology
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Sandra Herold, owner of chimp that severely injured Connecticut woman in 2009, dies
L.A. UnleashedSandra Herold, the Connecticut woman whose 200-pound pet chimpanzee, Travis, attacked and critically injured Herold's friend Charla Nash last February, died Monday. Herold's attorney told the Associated Press that his client died of a ruptured aortic... -
Owner Of Chimp That Mauled Stamford Woman Dies
In 12 gruesome minutes last year, Sandra Herold saw her best friend maimed for life and the pet chimpanzee she called her "son" shot and killed.
Herold, who had lost her only child in a car accident in 2000 and her husband to cancer in 2004, died...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Charla Nash, Travis (chimpanzee), Animals, Stamford
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Charla Nash, victim of chimp attack, checks out of Cleveland Clinic and returns to Connecticut
L.A. UnleashedHARTFORD, Conn. — A Connecticut woman who lost her hands and much of her face when she was mauled by a chimpanzee has moved from an Ohio hospital to a Boston-area assisted-living center, where she plans to continue rehabilitation and...... -
No criminal charges expected against owner of Travis, chimp that attacked Charla Nash in February
L.A. UnleashedA Connecticut woman who owned a chimpanzee that mauled and blinded a woman won't be charged because there's no evidence she knowingly disregarded any risk the animal posed, a prosecutor said Monday. State's Attorney David Cohen said it wasn't evident........
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