Disney Initiates Lawsuit Seeking Over One Billion Tenge Compensation
Rewritten Article:
Here's a steamy scoop! Kimberly Panetta, a mom from New York, is taking Disney Parks to court for a whopping $2 million. Sources at nypost.com report that this legal clash stems from an unfortunate incident at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park back in April 2022.
Kimberly was minding her three-year-old daughter near a water slide in the Kids' area when a hefty wave, reminiscent of a hurricane, knocked her over. Had she not acted swiftly, her little one might've been hurt too, according to court documents.
Unfortunately, Kimberly ended up with some nasty injuries. Apparently, the wave eventually hit her from the side with a force that tossed her and dragged her across hard cement or gravel. The result? Deep, painful scrapes that have left their mark. Kimberly admits she never imagined experiencing such an ordeal at what she once considered the "happiest and safest place on Earth."
The incident didn't only hurt Kimberly. Her three and seven-year-old kids were present and bore silent witness to the entire traumatic spectacle.
nypost.com also shed light on some troubling aftermath. Kimberly's now having a tough time putting one foot in front of the other, and her leg has begun throbbing. Apparently, the company only offered her a measly $250 (over 128,000 tenge) as compensation for her misery.
Before we dive into this epic duel, it's worth mentioning another unsettling event. Remember when an attraction got stuck high up in the air with passengers in Almaty? The Exciting Police Investigation Unit has gotten involved to unravel the mystery behind that eerie ride[1][2][3][4][5].
Note: The lawsuit is Kimberly Panetta's alone, and while her husband, Frank Panetta, has been discussing the incident, the lawsuit is not collectively filed under Frank and Panetta.
- Kimberly Panetta alleges that Disney Parks is responsible for her $2 million lawsuit, stemming from an accident at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park in April 2022.
- In the incident, a large wave knocked Kimberly over, causing her to sustain injuries, including deep, painful scrapes from being dragged across hard cement or gravel.
- Not only was Kimberly injured, but her three and seven-year-old children witnessed the traumatic event.
- Despite her injuries, Disney offered Kimberly only $250 as compensation, leading to the ongoing court case.
