Life is Expensive!

Henry Winkler or The Fonz of Happy Days, appeared in court yesterday to testify in John Ritter's wrongful death lawsuit. If you know Henry Winkler, then you'd probably know John Ritter too, the star of the classic sitcom Three's Company and 8 Simple Rules ... For Dating My Teenage Daughter. Both were actors from the same generation, I suppose. John Ritter had died at 54 on Sept. 11, 2003, after suffering aortic dissection, that means, a tear in his aorta. The lawsuit says Ritter was treated for a heart attack instead of the aortic dissection and seeks euro46 million from a radiologist who earlier gave Ritter a body scan and the cardiologist who treated him. Mm...mm... that's a lot of money for a dead man. Who say life is cheap?

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Comments

fwidman said…
Life nor death is very cheap these days. I cannot die, I can't afford to LOL
footiam said…
Oh! If a person dies and goes to the Lord, it's worth the price. But where goes this poor soul, that is if you believe in one!