Insurance company ordered to pay in '09 OIB parasailing deaths
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WILMINGTON, NC (STARNEWSONLINE.COM) -- A time line to complete a $100,000 insurance payment was set Thursday in the case of a 2009 parasailing accident that left two women dead in Ocean Isle Beach.
Craig Reynolds, president of Marine Specialty Management, was ordered in December 2011 to pay $100,000 as part of an insurance claim after the Aug. 29, 2009, deaths of Cynthia Woodock and Lorrie Shoup.
The two were killed during a parasailing accident on the vessel the Tied High, operated by Ocean Isle Beach Watersports and NC Watersports.
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that is the biggest crock
that is the biggest crock I've heard in a long time, I remember that morning very specificialy and watching that line of weather comimg and later hearing about that accident and couldn't even comprehend anyone not seeking shelter, much less trying to parasail that day! unbelieveable