Family of boy, 9, sues Walmart for son's death
Inset: Saiy-Yah Allen (Royal Funeral Service, Inc.).

Inset: Saiy-Yah Allen (Royal Funeral Service, Inc.).

A Florida jury granted $2.7 million to the family of a 9-year-old boy who passed away years after hitting his head on a metal cart at Walmart. The verdict was reduced when the jurors determined that Walmart was only partially responsible for the circumstances leading to the boy’s death.

The incident involved Saiy-Yah Allen, a 9-year-old who lost his life after battling traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic seizures for two and a half years. These injuries were a result of an accident at a Walmart store in Ft. Lauderdale on Nov. 25, 2020.

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