Draft:Death of Declan Sullivan
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Background
[edit]Events of October 27, 2010
[edit]Tweets
[edit]Reactions
[edit]Aftermath and investigation
[edit]Notre Dame's internal investigation
[edit]OSHA
[edit]Settlement
[edit]Legacy
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Death on Notre Dame lift spurs schools to action". Associated Press. 27 October 2011 – via Deseret News.
- ^ "Notre Dame football program used old weather info day student videographer died". Associated Press. 18 April 2011 – via PennLive.
- ^ "Notre Dame ends use of hydraulic lifts after death of Declan Sullivan, football student videographer". Associated Press. 8 March 2011 – via The Oregonian.
- ^ "Still in Mourning, Notre Dame Loses Starting Quarterback to Injury and Game to Tulsa". Associated Press. 30 October 2010 – via The New York Times.
- ^ Temple, Kerry (Winter 2010–2011). "No ordinary life: Declan Sullivan (May 26, 1990 — October 27, 2010)". Notre Dame Magazine.
- ^ "University of Notre Dame mourns death of 20 year-old student". Catholic News Agency. 1 November 2010.
- ^ a b Bishop, Greg (29 December 2012). "In Next Scene: A Dark Cloud Lifts". The New York Times.
- ^ a b Hernandez, Aaron (Fall 2013). "The Duty of Care College Football Coaches Owe to Student Staff Members: Analyzing the Tragic Death of a Student Videographer at Notre Dame". Marquette Sports Law Review. 24 (1): 243–260.
- ^ Scofield, Dan (28 October 2010). "Notre Dame Student Declan Sullivan Dies Filming Practice, Questions Arise". Bleacher Report.
- ^ "Notre Dame Victim's Prophetic Final Tweets". CBS News. 28 October 2010.
- ^ Crone, Sarah (28 October 2010). "Notre Dame student tweeted 'this is terrifying' before he fell to his death while taping football practice". mLive.
- ^ Caulfield, Philip (28 October 2010). "Declan Sullivan, Notre Dame student killed after video tower collapse, tweeted twice before fall". New York Daily News.
- ^ "Notre Dame says weather was 'unremarkable'; dead man's Tweets disagree". Chicago Tribune. 29 October 2010.
- ^ Goldsmith, Ethan (4 November 2010). "Notre Dame will not ask for Kelly's resignation following student death". FOX 19.
- ^ Lupica, Mike (2 November 2010). "Brian Kelly and Notre Dame provide no answers about senseless death of film student Declan Sullivan". New York Daily News.
- ^ Armstrong, Kevin (29 October 2010). "Notre Dame promises full investigation after death of Declan Sullivan in football practice tragedy". New York Daily News.
- ^ Zisner, Lynn (18 April 2011). "Notre Dame Report Spreads Responsibility in Student Death". The New York Times.
- ^ a b St. Clair, Stacey; Lightly, Todd; Hamilton, Brian (6 April 2019). "Probe of student's death contradicts ND's story". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Helliker, Kevin (19 April 2011). "Notre Dame Denies It Knowingly Risked Life of Student". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Likins, Peter (18 April 2011). "Investigation Report: October 27, 2010 Aerial Lift Accident" (Investigation report). University of Notre Dame.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Notre Dame at fault in Sullivan death". Fox Sports. 15 March 2011.
- ^ Helliker, Kevin (16 March 2011). "Notre Dame Faulted in Football-Related Death". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Agreement Reduces Fine of Notre Dame University in Student Death (with related video)". American School & University. 1 July 2011.
- ^ "State settles with Notre Dame in student's death". State Journal-Register. 1 July 2011.
- ^ Lopresti, Mike (12 November 2012). "After son's death, Notre Dame family helps others". USA Today Sports.
- ^ Rockrohr, Phil (22 May 2019). "Documentary, fund memorialize late Notre Dame student, football videographer Declan Sullivan". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ "Remembering Declan Sullivan". WNDU. 27 October 2020.