It explains that the woman was a regular customer at the Wynn Las Vegas and a part of the company’s rewards program.īillie Sakkab was a global traveler who lived in Las Vegas for about 15 years. The deceased’s widower filed the lawsuit in the Clark County District Court, while three other family members are also part of the legal action. The complaint claims that staff didn’t access the defibrillator quickly enough to stop the woman from going into cardiac arrest and dying. Staff didn’t access the defibrillator quickly enough to stop the woman from going into cardiac arrestīillie Sakkab was by herself playing a slot machine at the casino during the property’s Super Bowl viewing party in February 2022 when the incident occurred.
The plaintiffs are seeking special damages of more than $15,000, as well as unspecified punitive damages. It alleges that employees did not “reasonably assess” if the 74-year-old woman needed emergency medical help after she collapsed. The lawsuit contains seven counts, including gross negligence, wrongful death, and negligent training. A family is suing the Wynn Las Vegas casino resort after one of their relatives died while playing a slot machine.