Conn. chimp victim seeks to sue state

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Conn. chimp victim seeks to sue state

By CBS 3 Springfield News

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut woman mauled and blinded
by a chimpanzee is seeking to sue the state for $150 million.

Attorneys for Charla Nash's family filed a notice Wednesday with
the state's Office of Claims Commissioner asking for permission to
sue the state.

The 200-pound chimpanzee named Travis went berserk in February
when his owner, Sandra Herold, asked Nash to help lure him back
into her house in Stamford. The animal ripped off Nash's hands,
nose, lips and eyelids, and she remains in stable condition at the
Cleveland Clinic.

A Department of Environmental Protection biologist warned state
officials before the attack that Travis could seriously hurt
someone if he felt threatened, noting that he was large and strong.

A telephone message was left Wednesday with a DEP spokesman.

Nash's family filed a $50 million lawsuit against Herold.

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