Aurora Massacre Victims Split 5 Million Donations---Aurora Massacre Victims To Split $5 Million In Public Donations: About $5 million in public donations will be handed over to victims of the Aurora shooting massacre.
The money will be split among the families of the 12 men and women who were killed during the shooting and several people who will suffer for the rest of their lives because of permanent injuries sustained during the attack.
A mediator has been tasked with the job of splitting the money among the Aurora shooting massacre. Seventy percent of the funds will be handed over to the victims mentioned above with each family receiving approximately $200,000.
The rest of the money from donations will be handed out to people who are suffering from the most severe injuries.
Fifty-eight people were injured during the July 20 attack that took place in Aurora, Colorado.
Money from the public donations will not be disbursed to any Aurora injury victims who did not require overnight hospitalization. The mediator involved with the case says funds have been restricted because of the amount available.
Shooting victims who were not physically injured but are claiming mental distress are also not included in the disbursement of funds.
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The money will be split among the families of the 12 men and women who were killed during the shooting and several people who will suffer for the rest of their lives because of permanent injuries sustained during the attack.
A mediator has been tasked with the job of splitting the money among the Aurora shooting massacre. Seventy percent of the funds will be handed over to the victims mentioned above with each family receiving approximately $200,000.
The rest of the money from donations will be handed out to people who are suffering from the most severe injuries.
Fifty-eight people were injured during the July 20 attack that took place in Aurora, Colorado.
Money from the public donations will not be disbursed to any Aurora injury victims who did not require overnight hospitalization. The mediator involved with the case says funds have been restricted because of the amount available.
Shooting victims who were not physically injured but are claiming mental distress are also not included in the disbursement of funds.
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