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Ranch Sued Over Slide That Killed 10

February 1, 2006

Families of the 10 residents who died in a mudslide last year filed wrongful-death suits against Ventura County and a firm that owns the ranch where in the incident occurred. The suits seek unspecified damages.

Lawsuits also were filed on behalf of eight people who were injured and the owners of 16 homes that were destroyed in the horrific slide last January, according to Los Angeles attorney Anthony Murray, who is representing the plaintiffs.

The suits allege that a wall built by the county on the steep hillside channeled the flow of mud into the houses below.

The 18-foot-high wall, which was destroyed in the slide, was built after a 1995 mudslide to trap rocks and debris, county officials have said.

The suits also say that residents were 'lulled into a false sense of security' by a number of measures the county took after the 1995 slide, including monitoring the movement of earth on the hillside.

Sometime before the fatal slide, the county discontinued the monitoring and failed to let residents know, the suits allege.

The suits contend that the La Conchita Ranch Co. 'failed to take reasonable or effective remedial measures' to stabilize the hillside, which it owns.

After the 1995 slide, La Conchita residents charged in a lawsuit that excessive irrigation by the ranch had weakened the hillside. A judge rejected that claim. An earlier lawsuit related to the slide was settled out of court.