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Santa Fe Opera settles suit over wrong-way crash

Date: 10/23/2008 7:14 PM

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) _ The Santa Fe Opera and the estate of an employee have reached a settlement with relatives of a family killed in a drunken, wrong-way interstate crash triggered by the worker, who was returning from a business trip.

The attorney for the opera, Michael W. Brennan, characterized the settlements reached this year as “substantial” but said the exact amount is confidential.

Opera employee Dana Papst drove the wrong way on Interstate 25 south of Santa Fe in November 2006 and crashed into a minivan. He died the next morning.

The crash also killed the van’s driver, Paul Gonzales of Las Vegas, N.M.; his wife, Renee Collins-Gonzales and three of their children. Arissa Garcia, then 15, survived.

Tests showed Papst’s blood-alcohol content was four times the legal limit for driving.

Papst had been seen drinking on a US Airways flight to Albuquerque that day, and other passengers said he appeared to be drunk.

Police have said that after the flight landed, Papst bought a six-pack of beer in Bernalillo and drove north, eventually turning off the northbound lanes and driving the wrong way for five miles before striking the van.

The opera’s insurance company chose to settle the case rather than go to trial.

Court records show that Ever Ready Oil Co., Chevron Redi-Mart in Bernalillo and US Airways remain defendants in the lawsuit.

The state Department of Public Safety cited the Chevron Redi-Mart after the crash. The store, which later closed, was owned by Ever Ready Oil.

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Information from: The Santa Fe New Mexican, http://www.sfnewmexican.com

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.

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