Family of couple killed in Redwood City crash files lawsuit

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A civil lawsuit has been filed on behalf of twin 8-year-old girls, whose parents were killed in a suspected street racing crash in Redwood City.

Mike said they are just taking it day by day and doing everything they can to support the girls.

The family has filed a civil lawsuit against the driver -- 17 years old at the time -- the other driver, 23-year-old Kyle Harrison, as well as their parents, and the passengers in both cars, for what they call “recklessly racing.”“Here we have parents involved who knew the minor had a suit of car, who knew the minor was engaged in drag racing and didn’t take any action to stop it.

“There was no intent to kill here, there was no intent to harm. On the other side of it, the harm that was done is so overwhelming and that’s what makes this a difficult decision even for somebody like myself,” he said.

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