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Posted: Monday, 25 August 2008 6:40PM

Widow Awarded $8.7 Million Settlement in Fatal S.I. Ferry Crash

NEW YORK (AP)  -- The widow of a victim of the 2003 Staten Island ferry crash has settled a wrongful-death claim against the city for $8.7 million.

Lawyers John Hession and James Ryan made the announcement Monday on behalf of Kathy Healy and her four children. Healy's husband, John Healy, died in the Oct. 15, 2003, tragedy. A trial had been scheduled to start Monday in Brooklyn federal court.

The boat, with about 1,500 people aboard, crashed at full speed, killing 11 people. Its pilot was on painkillers and suffering from extreme fatigue.

Healy's is not the largest settlement; $9 million went to a victim who lost both legs.

The city's Law Department said it believed the Healy settlement was in the best interest of all parties.

``We recognize the pain suffered by Mr. Healy's family over his tragic passing,'' the Law Department said in a statement. ``We hope the settlement brings them some measure of closure.''

The pilot, Assistant Capt. Richard Smith, pleaded guilty to negligent manslaughter and lying to investigators. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

The city ferry director, Patrick Ryan, was sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty to negligent manslaughter and admitting he failed to implement or enforce a rule requiring two pilots during docking.


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