Judge ruled against him. GOOD!
A former Kamloops resident was disappointed, his lawyer said Friday, to learn he was unsuccessful in his attempt to sue a 10-year-old girl after he jogged into her bicycle.
Rosario Perilli alleged the child was riding her bike “recklessly” when she veered into his path as he tried to pass her while out for a jog on a sunny August afternoon four years ago, causing him to fall and injure his shoulder.
But, in a judgment this week, B.C. Supreme Court Justice S. Dev Dley dismissed Perilli’s claim, found the young girl was not liable for the accident, and ordered Perrilli to pay costs.
Perilli, a man in his 40s who now lives in Ontario, was unhappy to learn of the result, said Frank Scordo, the lawyer representing him.
“He thought she had cut him off and that she was responsible for his injuries.”
Jogger 'disappointed' after lawsuit dismissed against 10-year-old Kamloops girl on bike
A former Kamloops resident was disappointed, his lawyer said Friday, to learn he was unsuccessful in his attempt to sue a 10-year-old girl after he jogged into her bicycle.
Rosario Perilli alleged the child was riding her bike “recklessly” when she veered into his path as he tried to pass her while out for a jog on a sunny August afternoon four years ago, causing him to fall and injure his shoulder.
But, in a judgment this week, B.C. Supreme Court Justice S. Dev Dley dismissed Perilli’s claim, found the young girl was not liable for the accident, and ordered Perrilli to pay costs.
Perilli, a man in his 40s who now lives in Ontario, was unhappy to learn of the result, said Frank Scordo, the lawyer representing him.
“He thought she had cut him off and that she was responsible for his injuries.”
Jogger 'disappointed' after lawsuit dismissed against 10-year-old Kamloops girl on bike
