Judge: Rivera crash case to be tried in US

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Last Updated : Nov 15 2013 | 2:05 AM IST
A wrongful death lawsuit filed by relatives of passengers killed along with singer Jenni Rivera in a plane crash last year will be heard in the US and not Mexico, a judge ruled today.
Superior Court Holly Kendig rejected a motion by Starwood Management Inc, the operators of the downed Learjet, calling for the case to be dismissed in California and moved to Mexico.
Rivera, a Mexican-American superstar musician, and six other people were killed in the December 9 crash in northern Mexico.
Relatives of Rivera's publicist, one of her lawyers, her makeup artist and a hairstylist sued Starwood and the singer's company in January.
Starwood lawyer Mark Velasquez argued that the case should be heard in Mexico because many of the plane's records are in that country and investigators in Mexico were working to determine why the Learjet 25 plunged from more than 8,535 meters.
Paul Kiesel, a plaintiff's attorney, said the plane was registered in the US and Starwood is incorporated in Nevada.
He also said investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board were having the plane's wreckage examined in the US and assisting Mexican authorities.
The singer's company, Jenni Rivera Enterprises Inc, objected to any effort to have the case heard in Mexico.
Velasquez declined comment after the hearing.
Rivera, 43, was known as the "Diva de la Banda" and died as her career was peaking. She was perhaps the most successful female singer in grupero, a male-dominated Mexico regional style, and had moved into acting and reality television.
Rivera had sold more than 15 million records over her career.
Kendig's ruling did not address the facts of the case, which will be detailed in later motions.
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First Published: Nov 15 2013 | 2:05 AM IST

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