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Bride ejected from a golf cart, dragged by her dress and run over sues B.C.'s Furry Creek Golf Course

14 July 2025
in Canada
Bride ejected from a golf cart, dragged by her dress and run over sues B.C.'s Furry Creek Golf Course
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A woman, Natasha Quigley, was injured after being ejected from a golf cart during her wedding at Furry Creek Golf Course in B.C. Her dress became entangled in the cart’s wheel, leading to her being dragged and run over, resulting in multiple injuries. She is suing the golf course for damages, citing negligence, while the course disputes claims of reckless driving.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A woman named Natasha Quigley got hurt during her wedding at a beautiful golf course in B.C. when her fancy dress got caught in a golf cart, causing her to fall and be run over.

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