In Re Estate of Ted D. Horton
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2. Decedent's death occurred in the course and scope of his employment as follows: On 14 May 2004, decedent was working as a "spotter" in a helicopter search for marijuana fields in Franklin County, North Carolina. As the helicopter returned to the Franklin County Airport at the end of the day, the pilot lost control of the tail rotor due to a part failure on the tail boom and the helicopter crashed into a wooded area near Louisburg, North Carolina. As a result of the crash, decedent suffered massive and fatal trauma to the abdomen and chest wall.
3. Decedent is survived by his wife, Ann Bryant Green, who resided with decedent for at least six months prior to his death. There are no dependent children or dependent parents.
2. Decedent's death was the direct result of injuries incurred while performing his official duties, as defined by N.C. Gen. Stat. §
3. At the time of his death, decedent was married to Ann Bryant Green who is eligible for the award of death benefits under N.C. Gen. Stat. §
Treasurer for the purpose set forth in N.C. Gen. Stat. §
A copy of this Award shall be furnished the Office of the State Treasurer for the purpose of having compliance with this Award, and the Commission shall be advised of the date or dates of payments made.
No costs are assessed before the Commission.
This the ___ day of September 2004.
S/_____________ J. BRAD DONOVAN DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/_____________ THOMAS J. BOLCH COMMISSIONER
S/___________________ BERNADINE S. BALLANCE COMMISSIONER
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