
The Kansas City Chiefs will provide a lifetime of medical and financial support to young victim in crash involving former assistant coach Britt Reid
CNN
The NFL's Kansas City Chiefs have reached a financial agreement with the family of the 5-year-old girl who was seriously injured in a crash involving former assistant coach Britt Reid.
According to a joint statement by the Chiefs and the family's attorneys, the team will provide the girl, Ariel Young, with "world-class medical care and long-term financial stability" for the "rest of her life."
"Over the last several months, representatives of the Kansas City Chiefs, Ariel Young and Ariel's family have worked together, alongside medical experts, to develop a plan to take care of Ariel — both now, and for the rest of her life," the statement said.

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