Drowning
in Spuyten
Duyvil in The
Bronx Triggers
SDNY Discovery
Dispute on
Bridge
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 9 – In The Bronx on March
13, 2020 two minors gained
access to the Spuyten Duyvil
Bridge and then drowned. Now
the railroad is being sued.
On June 9,
2023, U.S. District Court of
for the Southern District
Magistrate Judge Stewart D.
Aaron held a proceeding. Inner
City Press covered
it.
As issue was how
to get photographs of the
site.
Judge Aaron said
they are relevant - he noted
that he used to live on the
Hudson Line - and even that he
could if appropriate take a
phone call on any live
discovery dispute of the
camera angles.
He indicated an
expert might not be necessary
on this.
The case is
Flores et al v. The City Of
New York , et al., 21-cv-5861
(Abrams / Aaron)
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