The factual situation and the legal issues presented in this case are in all material respects identical to those in Futch v. Midland Enterprises, Inc.,
On June 30, 1964, Arnold Milam, a motorman aboard the seagoing drilling barge C. P. Baker, was killed when a “blowout” caused that vessel to burn and' sink in the Gulf of Mexico. Elvie Milam, the decedent’s widow and Administratrix of his estate, compromised and settled all claims arising from the death of her husband for consideration of 47,500 dollars. Some eight years later, in 1972, this action, predicated on the decision of Moragne v. States Marine Lines, Inc.,
For the reasons discussed in our opinion in Futch, supra, we hold decedent’s parents have no standing to bring this action. Accordingly, the judgment of the court below is
Affirmed.
