Plaintiffs complaint alleged that his mother was killed by the wilful and wanton act of the defendant’s decedent; that "upon being informed of the tragic death of his mother,” plaintiffs body rejected a transplanted kidney which required additional transplants; and that the action was brought, "not for the value of his mother’s life but for his own personal physical damage caused to him by the trauma of his mother’s death and for his own psychic shock and injury and for the loss of personal services rendered by the mother to the plaintiff.” Defendant’s motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim on which relief could be granted was sustained. Held:
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Strickland v. Hodges,
Judgment affirmed.
