Kemah Police Chief Chris Reed's family sues shipping company over deadly boating accident

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Family of former Kemah PD Chief Chris Reed files lawsuit against container ship
The lawsuit claims negligence and wrongful death against the container ship whose wake allegedly caused Reed to fall overboard.

KEMAH, Texas (KTRK) -- The family of Chris Reed, the late Kemah Police Chief who drowned in Galveston Bay, is now suing a shipping company for wrongful death.

Reed died last month when he was knocked off his fishing boat near the Texas City Dike.

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His widow claims the boat hit a wake from a container ship that was almost a thousand feet long.

Jana Reed says she threw her husband a rope, but he yelled he couldn't get his arms up and was then hit by another wake off the ship.

Seconds later, Jana only saw his shoes floating on the water's surface.

Crews found Reed's body two days later.

Chris' family is claiming negligence and wrongful death under Texas law.

The lawsuit claims that the container ship had a duty to try and prevent wake damage and was also traveling at excessive speed, among other reasoning.

The Reed family issued the following statement:

"In light of the pending litigation, at this time the Reeds are asking the media to respect their privacy during this difficult time and will not be giving any in-person interviews.

After reviewing the facts leading up to Chris' untimely death, it is apparent that the Maersk vessel was underway at an unsafe speed and that ultimately caused this tragedy. Throughout his life, Chris stood for accountability and justice. Those priorities remain with his family as we proceed forward in this difficult process."

The shipping company has not commented on the suit.

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