Family of Kenneka Jenkins, the woman who died in Chicago hotel freezer, wins $10 million in settlement
Kenneka Jenkins’ family receives $10 million in lawsuit settlement
Kenneka Jenkins’ story remains very heartbreaking, as she lost her life at a party. Jenkins, aged 19, attended a party without supervision for the first time. She visited the Renaissance Hotel in Chicago and wound up under the influence. Somehow, Jenkins wound up venturing into the hotel’s freezer, where she froze to death. In the six years since, Jenkins’ family has fought for justice. Initially, they pushed for a $50 million settlement. This afternoon, a $10 million settlement was reached.
Kenneka Jenkins became a major topic of discussion, late in 2017. When she went partying with friends, she ended up losing her life. The friends involved managed to distance themselves from the situation. As a result, Jenkins’ actual loved ones have been outraged. They filed a lawsuit against Chicago’s Renaissance Hotel. After a six year journey, a small semblance of justice has been served regarding the loss of this young woman.
Kenneka Jenkins was only nineteen years old, when she partied at Chicago’s Renaissance Hotel. When she ventured on her own, she wound up in the hotel’s kitchen. Eventually, she ventured into the freezer, which is where her life came to an untimely end. The hotel’s security cameras picked up on the whole situation. Jenkins’ death was chronicled on MTV’s “True Life Crime” series. Six years after her tragic passing, her family was awarded $10 million in a settlement. Originally, the demanded $50 million.
Source: SayCheese
Kenneka Jenkins’ family receives $10 million in lawsuit settlement