Actress in a "State of Shock" After Ski Accident Actress Gwyneth Paltrows Daughter Say

Actress in a "State of Shock" After Ski Accident Actress Gwyneth Paltrows Daughter Say

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The legal teams reviewed Apples and Moses depositions on Tuesday.

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Apple claimed that her mother had been "in a state of shock" at the time of the collision in 2016 when she was between the ages of 11 and 12.

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Before starting her downhill skis the actresss daughter claimed to have heard a "commotion" on the slope.

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that prior to the collision she had never witnessed her mother "shaken up like that.

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(My mother) explained what occurred to us. I observed she appeared a little surprised as she entered.

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"This a-hole rushed into me he ran right into my back" she replied when I asked her what had occurred.

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She made the decision to forego skiing for the remainder of the day while still in a state of shock.

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She never leaves although she was shocked and in some discomfort.

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Moses who was nine years old when the ski accident occurred testified that although he didnt really witness Sanderson colliding with his mother

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She was lying on the ground close to a man who was standing about a foot or more to her upward.

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Dr. Irving Scher a biomechanical engineer gave the jury members a tutorial in physics earlier on Tuesday. He sketched calculations and stick figure diagrams on a big board.

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Paltrows account of what happened was "compatible with the principles of physics" according to Dr. Scher.

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Paltrow filed a countersuit according to a document acquired by Rolling Stone.

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"was enjoying a family ski trip in Utah when Plaintiff who was traveling uphill behind Ms. Paltrow struck her in the back. She received a complete "body blow."

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