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State of California says kids started a wildfire in Jamul and now wants parents to pay more than hal
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The State of California wants the parents of two young children to pay more than $675,000 for starting a fire that burned 100 acres in Jamul during a family camp trip in June 2020.
In a newly non-conformed lawsuit from Attorney General Rob Bonta's Office, the state says parents, "Nathan S." and "Joy S." (their last names were not used in the lawsuit) failed to supervise their kids while camping at the Skyline Truck Trail in Jamul.
The Skyline 3 Fire ignited at the Skyline Truck Trail at 1:08 pm on June 11, 2020, and burned for three days, according to CalFire.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/california-wants-parents-to-pay-for-the-wildfire-their-kids-started-while-camping/509-5f2e5dc5-0dd2-4236-adc7-91b4e0bf35a9