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Claim: Wrongful placement on list caused man’s death

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SEATTLE (AP) — A wrongful-death claim against the city of Seattle seeking $10 million has been filed for the children of a 45-year-old man whose lawyer says he died from a heart attack because his treatment by medics was delayed due to a mistake that had him listed as a danger to first responders. The Seattle Times reports the claim was filed Thursday on behalf of the children of William Yurek – his 23-year-old daughter and his ex-wife, the guardian of Yurek’s three younger children. Attorney Mark Linquist says the city was negligent. Lindquist said he believes it was Yurek’s address and not his name that was flagged.  A spokesperson with the city  said the city does not comment on pending claims or litigation. 

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