Texas teen visiting New Orleans suffers brain damage after tree falls on him

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Texas teen visiting New Orleans suffers brain damage after tree falls on him
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The family of a Texas teenager severely injured by a falling tree limb while visiting New Orleans is suing the city.

A man was spotted walking down the road with a small alligator over his shoulder in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Take a look! Said one person, "Not something you see every day."

"There are so many unknowns right now," the Cristea family said in a statement."We don’t even know what the damage to his brain is and we already know that he has so many more surgeries ahead. It’s been a roller coaster and every time it looks like things start going well, there is some kind of setback and they are back to square one."

This combination of Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, left, and Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020 photos shows Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans on Mardi Gras day. The lawsuit states that construction around Jackson Square had possibly damaged the tree's root system, resulting in a loss of"crown volume" and greenery,. It was the responsibility of the arborists to identify the defects and recommend a plan to prune the tree and prevent catastrophic limb failures.

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