Family Sues Sumaria for Contractor's Death
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•Lawsuit alleges racial and gender discrimination led to Air Force contractor's death
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Stephanie Cosme , 32 , was killed when she walked into a drone propeller in California .
Her family says her trainer subjected her to gender and racial discrimination.
The Air Force report does not cite racial or gender discrimination as a contributing factor to her death.
Lawsuit alleges racial and gender discrimination led to Cosme 's death.
The defendants deny any wrongdoing or liability whatsoever.
Cosme's family buried her in her wedding dress, which they had altered so it could cover her wounds.
The lawsuit demands a jury trial and unspecified damages.
It is not clear what, if any actions, Sumaria has taken in response to the accident or to the findings of the Air Force investigation.
Cosme’s family said her calm demeanor was typical of her approach toward forging a career in a male-dominated field.
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