132 N.Y.S. 641 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1911
The plaintiff’s intestate was killed by an- electric express train at the Broad Channel station on the Rockaway trestle on the night of July 19, 1908. At the close of .the evidence the complaint was dismissed as to both defendants, upon the ground that the -plaintiff had failed to establish decedent’s freedom from contributory negligence, the court further stating that as to the defendant Brooklyn' Union Elevated Railroad Company the proof was insufficient to sustain a finding that the tram causing the death of the plaintiff’s intestate was under its man agement and control. From the judgment accordingly entered this appeal is taken.
To establish a cause of action it Was incumbent upon the plaintiff tó prove affirmatively freedom from contributory neg
I think it appears that the deceased had ample-warning of .the approach of the train;' that he either did not look or,listen
The judgment must be affirmed, with costs.
Present—Jenks, P. J., Burr, Thomas, Woodward and Rich, JJ.
Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs.