There is no dispute that plaintiff Bertha G. Sims, the South Carolina administratrix of the estate of Gayheart Alonzo Sims, is not the proper party to maintain the present action. In addition, it was more than two years after the death of Gayheart Alonzo Sims that a North Carolina administrator was appointed and plaintiff sought to substitute the resident administrator as party plaintiff.
The right of action for wrongful death is purely statutory.
Graves v. Welborn,
Since no attempt was made to qualify a resident administrator until after expiration of the statute of limitations set forth in G.S. 1-53 (4), substitution of the resident administrator would not relate back and validate the present unauthorized action.
Johnson v. Trust Co.,
Affirmed.
