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Family of Bothell Couple Killed by Falling Tree on Highway 2 Files Claims With State

Six claims have been filed with the State Attorney General's Office, saying the state should have closed the highway during a severe ice storm last December. Tim and Cheryl Reed Owen of Bothell were killed when a tree hit their SUV.

The family of a couple killed by a falling tree east of Stevens Pass during an ice storm in December has filed six claims with the state, saying it should have closed Highway 2 before the incident, reports the Seattle Times.

The ice-heavy tree fell that on their SUV instantly killed Tim Owen, 58, and Cheryl Reed Owen, 56. It also severely injured two of their daughters and a son-in-law, Jessica Owen, 27; Jaime Owen-Mayer, 25; and Steven Mayer, 25.

More than 100 trees had fallen during the ice storm before the Dec. 21 incident, including three that fell on Highway 2 the day before. Chelan County had declared an emergency in the nearby Lake Wenatchee area, closing other roads and discouraging driving. But Highway 2 was not closed by the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) until the day after the tree fell on the family, after a second car was hit by a tree on the highway.

The six claims filed were with the State Attorney Generalโ€™s Office, with no damage amount requested. But medical bills for the survivors, who continue to struggle with their severe injuries, have already surpassed $1 million.

The Times reports that both the attorney generalโ€™s office and WSDOT said it is too early to comment n the claims.

See the Times story by clicking here.

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