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A late night dock fire trapped boat dwellers at Jackson County Park in 2020, killing eight people. A lawsuit alleged wrongful death and negligence. ....
Wrongful death lawsuit filed in fatal Jackson County Park Marina Dock B fire Courtesy of Mandy Durham Posted: May 27, 2021 12:47 PM Posted By: Josh Rayburn A lawsuit was filed Tuesday alleging wrongful death, negligence and more in the Jan. 27, 2020, fire at Jackson County Park Marina Dock B that left 8 people dead. There are nine plaintiffs, including the estates of two who were killed in the fire. Sixteen defendants are named, including Jackson County, the Jackson County Commission and five of its members, and the city of Scottsboro. The victims were identified as 38-year-old Amanda Foster, 54-year-old Yancy Ferrell Roper, 40-year-old Grace Annette Watson Miles and her five children. Her children are 19-year-old Christopher Zane Long, 16-year-old Bryli Anniston Long, 10-year-old Traydon Dominic Miles, 9-year-old Kesston Damien Miles and 7-year-old Dezli Nicole Miles. ....
WATCH: ‘Disaster at Dock B: Lives Remembered, Lessons Learned:’ A WAAY 31 Special Report [Images from left to right] Yancy Roper, Amanda Foster and Annette Miles with her five children It s been one year since a deadly fire at a Jackson County marina claimed eight lives. WAAY 31 spoke to survivors and first responders about their memories of that night. Posted: Jan 27, 2021 6:18 PM Updated: Jan 29, 2021 12:25 PM Posted By: Dan Shaffer, Tim Collins, Regan Spencer, Joseph Berryman Photo Gallery 5 Images Wednesday marked one year since a fire broke out at a marina in Jackson County and killed eight people. It happened at Jackson County Park in the middle of a cold January night. A small fire broke out aboard a houseboat that was one of 35 boats tied up just feet apart from each other along Dock B. ....
‘We will never forget’: One year after Alabama’s deadly boat dock fire Updated on Jan 27, 2021; Published on Jan 27, 2021 Scottsboro Fire Chief Gene Necklaus points to a cross that overlooks the spot where a boat dock fire on Jan. 27, 2020 killed eight people at Jackson County Park. Ashley Remkus | aremkus@al.com Twitter Share A small cross adorned with purple and white flowers overlooks the spot where Dock B once stretched across the water that flows around Jackson County Park. That dock is gone now. It was consumed one year ago today in one of the worst maritime disasters in Alabama’s history. ....