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US man repays insurance money with 4 tons of coins

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AP St Louis
Last Updated : Aug 02 2013 | 2:10 AM IST
A US man was angry with a court order that he return more than USD 5,00,000 in insurance money related to a 2001 accident that killed his teenage son, so he decided to pay it back in coins.
Four tons of coins.
The load of change was delivered yesterday on a truck to two law firms that represented other victims of the wreck, who survived.
"I just wanted to draw attention to what went on here," the 76-year-old Roger Herrin said. "There was no satisfaction from doing that. The loss of a child is the loss of a child, and all the money doesn't replace that."
The court told Herrin to pay the money to resolve a years-long legal fight among the crash's survivors over how USD 8,00,000 in insurance proceeds were divided.
His 15-year-old son was killed in June 2001. He was a passenger in a vehicle that was broadsided by a truck that went through a stop sign. Three other occupants of the Jeep were injured.

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The survivors appealed how the money was divided.
Mark Prince, an attorney for the Jeep's driver and her son, who was also a passenger, declined to discuss the case's merits today, calling that "counterproductive."
Prince called Herrin's unannounced delivery "surprising", and a burglary risk for his law firm, given the media attention.
"We had a lot of cash suddenly laying around, it was publicised," Prince said. "We don't have safes or vaults, and we lock our front door. Advance notice would have been nice.

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First Published: Aug 02 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

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