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Just days after a judge dismissed similar charges, Eric Schmitt is pursuing a criminal case against three men involved in the fatal sinking of a Ride the Ducks boat on Table Rock Lake in 2018.
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Kenneth Scott McKee and two others face criminal charges in Stone County, Missouri, for their role in a 2018 sinking of a duck boat on Table Rock Lake that killed 17 people.
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A crew member and 16 passengers, including nine members of a single Indianapolis family, died. Five children were among the dead.
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Duck Boat Owner Can't Use 19th Century Maritime Law To Limit Claims In Missouri Disaster, Judge SaysA 19 th century maritime law does not apply to claims arising from a deadly duck boat disaster in Branson, Missouri, a federal judge has ruled. The...
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Last Friday marked the one-year anniversary of a tragic accident that killed 17 people near Branson, Missouri, one of the state’s biggest family-vacation…
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This story was updated at 5:24 p.m. to include information that the Missouri attorney general's office has begun a criminal investigation into the...
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The U. S. Coast Guard raised the amphibious vehicle involved in Thursday night's fatal accident to the surface of Table Rock Lake from about 40 feet of...
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Mourners gathered Sunday afternoon near Branson to pay tribute to the 17 people who lost their lives Thursday when the tourist boat they were riding...
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The death toll from the capsized t ourist "duck boat " in Branson, Missouri, has risen to 17, making it the deadliest accident involving a duck boat in...
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The amphibious craft carrying 31 people sank on a Missouri lake during a severe storm. Seventeen people were killed. Divers worked through the night on rescue and recovery operations.