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In McGee v. Railroad, 214 Mo. 530, an intelligent child, thirteen years old, who was free from any impediment, and lived near a country railroad crossing, was held to be guilty of contributory negligence as a matter of law in attempting, without looking or listening, to cross a railroad track in front of an approaching train.
Summary of this case from Turner v. City of MoberlyOpinion
December, 1911.
Present — Jenks, P.J., Hirschberg, Burr, Thomas and Carr, JJ.
Judgment and order unanimously affirmed, with costs. No opinion.