8 Ga. App. 229 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1910
Susan G. Stamps brought suit for damages against Newton County, alleging that in August, 1908, her daughter, five years old, while crossing a public foot-bridge of the county, fell therefrom and was drowned, in consequence of the fact that one of the planks upon the bridge was not nailed, and tilted and threw the child into the stream. She sued both for the value of the child’s life and the value of its services. The evidence in regard to the circumstances attending the child’s death was conflicting. There was no testimony as to what was the value of the child’s services, or as to whether they were of any value. The verdict was for the defendant.
From a review of the case as a whole, we conclude that the jury decided that the bridge, a photograph of which was before them, was reasonably safe, and therefore its construction did not speak of negligence, and that the manner of the child’s death was’ not proven to the satisfaction of the jury. Furthermore, there was no evidence that the child contributed to the support of the mother, or as to the value of its services. There was no error in refusing a new trial. • Judgment affirmed.