A Christian university in Kentucky has agreed to a $14 million settlement over the death of a student-athlete who died after allegedly begging for water and being denied access to it during on-campus workouts.
A Christian university in Kentucky has agreed to a $14 million settlement over the death of a student-athlete who died after allegedly begging for water and being denied access to it during on-campus workouts.
Last year, Grant Brace, a student wrestler from the University of the Cumberlands, died after wrestling practice. Now his family is suing the university for his “tragic and entirely avoidable” death, reported the Lexington Herald Leader. The lawsuit filed Monday said Brace, a 20-year-old junior, died Aug. 31, 2020, from heatstroke, after the wrestling team’s first training day