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Dad died after choking at Disney restaurant when staff called security
Summary
A Florida father, Kevin Duncan, died after choking on a steak at The Boathouse in Disney Springs; his estate says staff contacted security instead of calling 911 and has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit requesting a jury trial and damages.
Content
A father, Kevin Duncan of Ocala, Florida, choked while dining at The Boathouse restaurant in Disney Springs on June 8 while visiting with his daughter and her dance team. Family and friends performed the Heimlich maneuver, and the lawsuit alleges restaurant staff contacted security rather than dialing 911. Duncan was placed on a ventilator and died the following day on June 9. His estate has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit and is seeking a jury trial and damages.
Key facts:
- The incident occurred on June 8 at The Boathouse restaurant in Disney Springs while Duncan was dining with his daughter and her dance team.
- The lawsuit says family and friends performed the Heimlich and that restaurant staff contacted security instead of promptly calling 911.
- Duncan was placed on a ventilator and died on June 9, according to the complaint and obituary information.
- The estate has filed a wrongful-death suit asking for a jury trial and $50,000 in damages; the restaurant's owner expressed condolences but declined further comment because the matter is active.
Summary:
The family has publicly mourned Duncan's death and a fundraiser has been set up, which reported nearly $20,000 raised. The estate's lawsuit alleges a delayed emergency response and requests a jury trial and monetary damages. The restaurant's owner has offered condolences but said it cannot comment further while the legal matter is active. Timing for court proceedings is undetermined at this time.
