OFFBEAT : MOM SUES SON OVER GOLF-CART ACCIDENT.A woman whose husband died after falling off a golf cart in June 1994 is suing her son, who was driving the cart, and the cart's manufacturer. The lawsuit filed by Diana J. Nagy in Kanawha County Circuit Court, Charleston, W.Va., seeks $15 million in damages in the death of her husband, Alexander Nagy Jr. It names her son, Alexander Nagy III, Berry Hills Country Club, the cart's manufacturer, Textron Inc. of Providence, R.I., and two subsidiaries. The lawsuit said the elder Nagy had been drinking when he fell out of the cart during a tournament at the South Charleston South Charleston, city (1990 pop. 13,645), Kanawha co., W W.Va., on the Kanawha River, in a highly industrialized area; settled 1782, inc. 1917. Machinery, electrical products, chemicals, transportation and dental equipment, and foods are manufactured. golf course. Nagy, 49, died the next day, it said. The lawsuit alleged the course's carts were defective because they lacked seat belts, doors and better brakes and suspension. It also blames the country club for serving alcohol at the tournament. Can you put a headlock on a fridge? William ``The Refrigerator'' Perry, who has a chronic knee problem, has left the London Monarchs
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