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Arkansas Couple Sues Camp Barnabas After Son's Death

An Arkansas couple is suing Camp Barnabas after their son choked and died last year at the summer camp in Purdy.

The story below is by Ben Gilbert, Ozarks First:

Richard and Rebecca Clubbs filed the lawsuit this week in federal court claiming the summer camp, which is geared toward special needs children, was negligent in not properly supervising their son Talmage.

The lawsuit says Talmage got out of bed and choked on debris from the floor after Barnabas staff did not use a protective device the family provided to keep Talmage from crawling or falling out of bed.

Camp Barnabas said in a statement that it is heartbroken by the child’s death and this is not something that has happened before or since.

The full statement from Camp Barnabas can be read below:

"The mission of Camp Barnabas since 1994 has been to provide a unique Christian summer camp experience to individuals with special needs, their siblings, and youth from across the United States. Our volunteers, staff, and medical team have a resounding commitment to that mission and serving our Campers, which has enabled us to welcome more than 90,000 Campers over the 29 years we have been blessed to operate Camp Barnabas and serve those who have special needs and who are medically fragile. The tragic loss of life of the Camper identified in the lawsuit filed against Camp Barnabas has broken our hearts and is something we have never before, or since, experienced. This Camper is dearly missed and will continue to be an inspiration as we continue to serve other Campers. Due to the pending lawsuit, Camp Barnabas will not be able to respond further, other than to advise that we will file the truthful and appropriate responses in that lawsuit, despite the allegations that have been lodged against us." 

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The family is seeking more than $75,000 in damages. A court date has not yet been scheduled.

"It is generally our firm’s practice not to comment on pending litigation, however, the recent press release by Camp Barnabas in response to the Clubbs’ family filing of the wrongful death lawsuit by challenging the veracity of grieving parents warrants a response.  We view it as yet another attempt by Camp Barnabas to avoid responsibility for Talmage’s death and attempt to shift it to his parents.   The Camp has stated it plans to file a truthful and appropriate response to the lawsuit.  The Clubbs look forward to finally learning the truth about what happened to their son.  Camp Barnabas promised the Clubbs that Talmage would never be left alone and that his safety was its number one priority.   These promises were broken, which led to the loss of a precious life.   This lawsuit is being prosecuted by the Clubbs family to obtain the truth in honor of Talmage and to protect future campers from his fate."

TIMOTHY WOLF, CLUBBS FAMILY ATTORNEY

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