Family of woman who fell into manhole sues city for $100M
Teresa Gonzales fell into a manhole cover in Dallas, Texas

Background: The scene where Teresa Gonzales fell through an open manhole cover (WFAA). Inset: Teresa Gonzales (WFAA).

A woman from Texas tragically fell through an uncovered manhole as she was walking across a street. Sadly, she was discovered days later and many miles away from where the incident occurred. In response to this heartbreaking event, her family has decided to file a lawsuit against the city, seeking 0 million in damages.

Teresa Gonzales, 66, was crossing the street on Oct. 22 when she fell into an uncovered sewer system manhole and went missing for three days. Her body was eventually found nine miles away at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant. Dallas Police are investigating the incident as an “unexplained death,” but do not believe there was foul play involved. The medical examiner’s office is conducting an autopsy and the results are pending.

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