Suit: New York City Eatery Patron Hurt by Falling Moose Head
A Web designer says she was struck by the decor at a New York City restaurant — when it fell on her head.
Raina Kumra says in a negligence lawsuit filed last week that a 150-pound stuffed moose head with 3-foot-wide antlers plummeted off a wall at the Scandinavian-themed White Slab Palace on Oct. 4 and hit her. She says she suffered a concussion and other injuries.
The owner of the Manhattan restaurant hasn’t returned a telephone message left by The Associated Press. Nor has Kumra, who’s representing herself in the case.
Kumra filed her lawsuit in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. She’s seeking unspecified damages.
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