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FLORIDA, Oct 20 ― Families of the victims of the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, have reached a US$25 million (RM103.8 million) settlement with the Broward County school district, according to media reports. The agreement resolves 52 of 53 lawsuits filed by families against the...

FLORIDA, Oct 20 ― Families of the victims of the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, have reached a US$25 million settlement with the Broward County school district, according to media reports.

The majority of the settlement amount will be divided between the families of those who were killed, Brill told the newspaper, though he declined to offer further details. The deal also includes families of others who were wounded or traumatised in the attack.Anthony Borges, a former student who was shot several times, will continue to pursue his own lawsuit, the newspaper reported.

 

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