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Lawyer Argues Girl Hurt In Stage Collapse Put Self At Risk

Last updated on Friday, October 28, 2016

(WESTFIELD) - An Indiana school district says a student injured in a stage collapse last year during a musical put herself at risk by participating in the show.

The Indianapolis Star reports the argument is part of a response filed Wednesday by an attorney for Westfield Washington Schools to a lawsuit from the mother of the Westfield High School student.

Jennifer Hoffman says school officials didn't properly supervise the employee who constructed the stage, leading to her daughter's injuries. Her lawyer questions the district's response.

The stage collapsed during the April 23, 2015, grand finale of an "American Pie" show while students sang and danced. It sent dozens of students into the orchestra pit. None of the 17 injuries were life-threatening. Westfield is about 20 miles north of Indianapolis.

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