For Bengals fans, it was a where were you moment. News surfaced that Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry suffered major injuries on a mid-December evening and by the next morning, Henry had died. The NFL mourned with the Cincinnati Bengals as one of their own had fallen. The circumstances of his death were always troublesome with reports suggesting that Henry was thrown from the bed of a pickup truck that his fiancee was driving, suffering massive head injuries that he simply couldn't recover from.

Two years later, along with a crusade by his mother talking about the benefits of organ donation, Henry has saved (or least helped) lives. Yet the story took a turn on Thursday according to the Cincinnati Enquirer:
The estate of former Bengal Chris Henry filed a wrong death lawsuit in North Carolina, accusing Henry’s fiancee of wrongful death for driving negligently and causing his 2009 death.
The suit was filed against Loleini Tonga ,and her mother, Ofa Tonga.
According to the report, the suit is designed to acquire money from the auto insurance companies of "Loleini Tonga, Ofa Tonga and Henry," who Charles G. Monnett III (the lawyer that filed the suit) claimed had "underinsured auto insurance coverage that could be collected."
However Henry's fiance could still be found civilly liable, according to Monnett.
The suit alleges Tonga continued to drive negligently, refusing to stop even after Henry stood up, used his fist to pound on the truck cab’s rear window and yelled for her to stop.
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R.I.P. Big guy U died too young
njbengalstat - January 19, 2012
Go long ..
I still see you hauling in passes from above.
Orange and Black 21 gun salute to our comrade.
Never forgotten.
77CincyRage - January 19, 2012
She stole his damn truck
she better be accountable
you dont leave your fiancee at your parents and take there car…
Bengalsfan024 - January 20, 2012
Sad
quickslant - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Chris dies
and with his passing the family cash cow died as well. Now they’re out of money and look to the mother of his children for life support. A cloud has risen above the Henry Estate heirs.
sofakingood - January 19, 2012
A judge should keep anyone from collecting money directly
Any further money should go in a trust for his children and not a dime to that fiancé of his. I get the feeling the kids are going to grow up and not have crap left to go to college or whatever.
Jcon77 - January 20, 2012 via iPhone app
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