Politics & Government
City to Pay $15 Million to Family of Sisters Struck in North Hollywood Intersection
The city has agreed to pay the family of two little girls, one who was killed and the other left quadriplegic, in the accident.

The Los Angeles City Council agreed today to pay a $15 million settlement to the family of two young sisters who were struck at a North Hollywood intersection, killing one and leaving the other a quadriplegic.
The Nov. 2, 2010, collision at Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Archwood Street killed 12-year-old Emely Aleman and left her 10-year-old sister Angela Killings-Rodriguez without the use of most of her body below her neck, according to Gary Dordick, the attorney for the family.
Dordick said the settlement will pay for the medical care of Angela, who has been living at a care center and needs a 24-hour nurse. Angela and Emely were originally cousins, but Angela was adopted by Emely’s mother prior to the girls being struck.
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“We appreciate that the City Council approved the settlement today,” Dordick said. “This will enable the family to bring Angela home before the end of the year.”
The intersection, which is near a school, contained a crosswalk at the time of the accident. A traffic signal has since been installed, according to the area’s councilman, Paul Krekorian.
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