The Georgia Supreme Court has declined to review a Georgia Court of Appeals ruling that the parents of three children who were shot and killed in 2016 are not crime victims for the purposes of tolling the statute of limitations on their survivor claims for wrongful death.

On Tuesday, the state high court denied the plaintiffs’ petition for certiorari in claims filed against metro Atlanta health organizations they believed partially responsible for the deaths of their children in Henry County.

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