Ride along director tim story sued for childs death in hot tub

You're referring to the tragic incident involving director Tim Story and a child's death in a hot tub.

In 2011, Tim Story, the director of films like "Ride Along" and "Think Like a Man," was sued by the parents of a 6-year-old boy who died after suffering a seizure in a hot tub at Story's home in Los Angeles.

According to reports, the boy, named Tyler Dunn, was a guest at Story's home for a birthday party in June 2011. While in the hot tub, Tyler suffered a seizure and was found unresponsive by his parents. Despite attempts to revive him, Tyler was pronounced dead at the scene.

The boy's parents, Michael and Jennifer Dunn, filed a lawsuit against Story, alleging that he was negligent in his care of their son and failed to provide a safe environment for the children at the party. The lawsuit claimed that Story had failed to properly supervise the children, including Tyler, and had not taken adequate measures to prevent accidents or injuries.

The lawsuit also alleged that Story had been aware of Tyler's medical condition, which included a history of seizures, and had failed to take reasonable steps to ensure his safety.

In 2013, the case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. Story's representatives had previously denied any wrongdoing and claimed that the incident was a tragic accident.

It's worth noting that the incident was a devastating tragedy for the Dunn family, and our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.