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One hour later, Davis-Holder’s mother-in-law Roselyn Kornegay allegedly lost control of the pickup along the Atlantic City Expressway leaving Syncere and 35-year-old James Dennis dead. The boy and the five other family members got into a pickup truck, three in the front and three in the truck bed. Syncere was with relatives who were visiting the casino – having prepaid for four nights in the hotel – and some were admittedly drinking free drinks supplied by the casino when Trop workers told them to leave. The Philadelphia woman wasn’t with her son, Syncere, at the time, having just started a new job. “Because of Tropicana, instead of planning my son’s 5th birthday, I was planning his funeral.” “They need to own up they made a deadly mistake that cost my son his life,” a crying Davis-Holder told NBC10. Shaina Davis-Holder claims that The Tropicana Casino ignored its legal and moral obligation on June 20, 2014.

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A Philadelphia mother wants $30 million from an Atlantic City casino that she claims put into action a series of events that left a little boy dead along the Atlantic City Expressway.

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