The parents of Nico Carter, who fell from a balcony missing a pane of glass, had sought unspecified damages in the federal wrongful death suit
A San Diego couple whose toddler fell to his death in 2021 from the ninth-floor balcony of a Hyatt resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, has settled a federal lawsuit against the hotel chain. The terms of the settlement are confidential. James Carter and Anastasia Duboshina's lawsuit alleged that the death of their only child, Nico, was 'entirely preventable.' Nico, who was just weeks shy of his second birthday, died Oct.
The suit, which sought unspecified damages, also alleged that Hyatt deceived the couple by misrepresenting that the Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta, an independent entity, met the same high standards as other Hyatt properties. Attorneys for the resort chain never responded directly to the claims that Nico's death was preventable.
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