Opinion
(Filed 1 May, 1918.)
Telegraph — Mental Anguish.
ACTION to recover damages for mental anguish caused, as alleged by the plaintiff, by the negligence of the defendant in the transmission of an interstate telegraph message.
W. L. Mann for plaintiff.
Tillett Guthrie for defendant.
There was a judgment for the defendant, and the plaintiff excepted and appealed.
The judgment of the Superior Court is affirmed on the authority of Askew v. Telegraph Co., 174 N.C. 261, and Norris v. Telegraph Co., 174 N.C. 92.
No error.
Cited: Hardie v. Telegraph Company, 190 N.C. 47.