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1993 Ramada Hotel drownings : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1993 Ramada Hotel drownings On April 7, 1993 three teenage boys died by drowning in a swimming pool at a Ramada Rolling Green Hotel in Andover, Massachusetts. The deaths resulted in a lawsuit against the Ramada and its owners. The drownings came at a time when many area hotels were being constructed without deep ends in their pools, or were renovating their pools to remove them, according to hospitality industry professionals. ==Background== The victims, twin brothers George and Vincent Chin (16) and their brother Winston (13), were from Brooklyn, New York. George and Vincent attended Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School, while Winston studied at John J. Pershing IS 220. They had nine elder siblings. Their father Walter Chin was formerly a waiter at the Windows on the World restaurant in the World Trade Center, but lost his job when the restaurant closed after the February 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and was not re-hired when it re-opened. Their mother Sau-Ping Chin was a garment worker. Both parents were immigrants. They lived in an extended family household together with their grandparents. They were traveling with their uncle Steven Yee, who had paid for the three boys, two of their siblings, and his own three children to join him in a 68-person tour group to Boston organized by a Chinese American travel agency.〔〔. Also available at ().〕
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