A Philadelphia judge awarded $13 million in survival damages and $2 million in wrongful death damages in the case of a teenager who died after falling into a mine shaft during a trip to Mexico.

Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Joseph I. Papalini found in favor of Susan L. Patterson, the administratrix of the estate of Taylor Patterson Crane, and Christopher Crane and against Travel for Teens, of Wayne, Pa., Tuesday, according to the trial worksheet in Patterson v. Travel for Teens .

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