Miami Killian Senior High School student Joel Del Rosario knows sticks and stones aren’t the only things that can break his bones.
A flying history book will, too.
A Miami-Dade jury awarded almost $198,000 to a ninth-grader and his mother for medical expenses, pain and suffering after a new classmate threw a history book at his face.
April 03, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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Miami Killian Senior High School student Joel Del Rosario knows sticks and stones aren’t the only things that can break his bones.
A flying history book will, too.
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