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Flo Ridaeven gets babies dancing at his shows.
“Our generation is just filled with terrible parents… Why bring a child to a concert?” anotherperson commented.
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Back in March, Flo Rida’s own son was recovering in the ICU aftersustaining injuries from a fall.
Zohar Paxton Dillard, 6, was seriously injured at mom Alexis Adams' rental property after he fell from a fifth-floor window of the New Jersey apartment complex on March 4. The little boy landed on a patch of concrete below the window.
The filing stated that Zohar was “severely injured” in the fall and “has been disabled,” referencing the boy’s existing neurological condition, hydrocephalus, which permits excess cerebrospinal fluid to flood the brain.
Adams filed a lawsuit claiming wrong-sized guards were installed on the fifth-floor apartment’s windows
AttorneySteven P. Haddaddemanded a jury trial and claimed the managers were at fault for maintaining the building “in a negligent, careless and reckless manner creating foreseeable and dangerous conditions.”
“I am devastated, angry and struggling to come to terms with the fact that my only child has suffered severe injuries due to willful negligence of our landlord and others involved In failing to take necessary safety measures.”
Adams added, “It is devastating to see my child go through such pain and trauma, knowing that this could have been prevented. My son could have died! I wish I could take away his pain.”
“My repeated written requests for window guards went ignored. The absence of appropriate window safeguards has resulted in a life-altering incident for my family,” Adams continued. “My son’s life will never be the same, and I hope that no other family has to go through a similar tragedy. I am just so grateful that my son is alive, fighting and is still here with me. He’s a real-life superhero.”
Flo Rida did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment at the time.
source: people.com