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Musician’s family gets $700,000

Parents of drummer killed by falling tree in 2016 storm settle suit against San Diego.

- By Lyndsay Winkley lyndsay.winkley @sduniontri­bune.com Winkley writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — The parents of a San Diego musician who died after a giant tree fell on her car in Pacific Beach settled their lawsuit against the city for $700,000, officials confirmed Thursday.

The tree, estimated to be 100 feet tall, 6 feet wide and more than 50 years old, fell across Ingraham Street near Fortuna Avenue during a powerful storm on Jan. 31, 2016.

It crushed three parked vehicles and a passing car driven by Nicki Lyn Carano. She died before she could be taken to a hospital.

Her parents, Anthony and Carole Ann Carano, filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging city authoritie­s had “actual and/or constructi­ve knowledge” that there was a defect in the tree that caused their daughter’s death.

They also claimed the city had a duty to inspect trees near the roadway for flaws and have a hazardous tree management plan in place. They contended the city failed in its duties to keep the area safe and warn the public of any hidden danger.

The county and the state also are named as defendants in the suit.

Initially, the homeowners associatio­n that owns the property nearest the tree was named as well, but it was later determined the city was responsibl­e for the tree’s maintenanc­e.

The City Council will be asked to approve the settlement on Tuesday.

On the day Carano was killed, she was on her way to Ocean Beach to perform with her band Spider Tree.

She also played in an allfemale band called Nectarine, as well as the band Donna Cristy & The Camel Tones. She taught drums at Nightingal­e Music School.

According to the lawsuit, the tree was a large Torrey pine that was designated as a “landmark tree” under the city’s policy providing for preservati­on and protection of public trees. It was also located within a dedicated public right-of-way.

Authoritie­s said at the time of the incident that it took firefighte­rs about two hours to cut away enough of the tree to get to Carano’s car.

 ?? John Gastaldo San Diego Union-Tribune ?? FIREFIGHTE­RS work to move the tree that fell across Ingraham Street in 2016. Authoritie­s said it took about two hours to get to Nicki Lyn Carano’s car.
John Gastaldo San Diego Union-Tribune FIREFIGHTE­RS work to move the tree that fell across Ingraham Street in 2016. Authoritie­s said it took about two hours to get to Nicki Lyn Carano’s car.

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