The family of a woman who died in a Philadelphia International Airport restroom while waiting nearly an hour for emergency services to arrive will be able to pursue their civil claims against the city of Philadelphia government, which owns and operates the airport, a common pleas judge has ruled.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Frederica Massiah-Jackson ruled late last month that Philadelphia will not be immune from the wrongful death and survival damages suit the family of Jennifer Monique Moore filed. The decision denied Philadelphia’s summary judgment motion.

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