An Inglewood couple is suing JetBlue after a flight inbound to LAX dropped a watermelon-sized block of ice that crashed through their ceiling into their bedroom, according to a new lawsuit.
Los Angeles residents Michael Reese and Leah Ferrarini are suing JetBlue for $1 million over the incident at their Inglewood home in024.
A couple has sued JetBlue for $1 million in a lawsuit that alleged a large chunk of ice fell from one of the airline's planes into their bed.
The civil lawsuit, filed Jan. 9, 2025, alleges the ice ball came from JetBlue flight 2715, which was flying over their home at that exact moment.
A couple is suing a major U.S. airline after a block of ice came crashing through the roof of their home last year.
The suit says the projectile caused more than $300,000 in damage to the home near LAX. The plaintiffs are seeking more than $1 million.
JetBlue claimed that it was not liable for the destruction caused by the ice block. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Exclusive: The projectile crashed through the roof of Michael Reese and Leah Ferrarini’s Inglewood home, and slammed into their bedroom, just inches from their pillows, according to court filings obta
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